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As an owner of the D60 mag I still ultimately came to the conclusion that 2 coupled mags are still superior from a reliability standpoint. If you do experience a failure in the D60 you're out of the game with lots of ammo not available. With two stacked mags. If for some reason 1 mag takes a dump, you have the second one already attached to the rifle.For range fun, I have a couple of Magpul D60s which have been super reliable and I have some Korean 50 round Glock 9mm mags that have gone bang every time too. I even have a 110 round GSG drum for the 10/22 (also works in my Ruger American Rimfire; 110 round drum on a bolt gun takes a while!) where the only issue has been ammo related. So while all my drums have been error free, it's a lot of unnecessary bulk and complication for when things are going down. In that case, while I have some 40 round pmags, standard mags, such as the 30 round pmags, are the order of the day. And due to the cost, I have a bunch of pmags from sales and Global Ordnance 30 round steel mags sitting by just in case.
There is something about this setup for grab and go though:
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