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Someone should bring that back... make it take standard sticks... are there 33rd 10mm Glock magazines available?? A 10mm using the hotter Underwood or Buffalo Bore loads should be a great woods gun
Thats what I'm asking... are there any such mags? I know theres the 33rd 9mmsWho makes the 33 round 10mm Glock sticks? Would be interested in seeing them. Have a 10mm carbine that takes Glock mags.
OK, sorry I misread what you said, got me all excited for a second. I was hoping someone was making a quality happy stick in 10mm.Thats what I'm asking... are there any such mags? I know theres the 33rd 9mms
Someone should bring that back... make it take standard sticks... are there 33rd 10mm Glock magazines available?? A 10mm using the hotter Underwood or Buffalo Bore loads should be a great woods gun
Seems no one makes 28-33rd sticks for the 10mm Glocks. However... the number 1 question I see posted every time a new pcc shows up is "does it take Glock mags?" Clearly manufacturers knows this, else why would even Ruger offer their new PC with optional Glock mag wells?Keep your Glock mags for your Glock and quit effin up the rest of the gun market with stupid conversions. The D-max would be a POS with Glock mags. They look stupid in an AR also.
Seems no one makes 28-33rd sticks for the 10mm Glocks. However... the number 1 question I see posted every time a new pcc shows up is "does it take Glock mags?" Clearly manufacturers knows this, else why would even Ruger offer their new PC with optional Glock mag wells?
I knew this all sounded vaguely familiar....Someone should bring that back... make it take standard sticks... are there 33rd 10mm Glock magazines available?? A 10mm using the hotter Underwood or Buffalo Bore loads should be a great woods gun
This little carbine is a rare puppy. They were manufactured in Auburn Washington, I think, a short 5 years or so. From 1988 to 1993. They were made in 9mm, 10mm, .40s&w, and .45acp. The 9mm used Sten mags and the other calibers used M3 Grease gun mags. They made both a carbine and a short barreled pistol version. They were designed by a retired LEO and are quite unique. To start with, they use a Sten/Sterling type round bolt and combine that with AK trigger parts. Back in the early 90's I had one in .45acp but had to get rid of it to pay bills after the ex left. It bummed me out for a long time. A good accurate, reliable nice looking carbine. Fast forward to 2005 and I found another carbine but this one is in 10mm. None the less, it is the real deal and I jumped all over it like stink on poop. I have lived in south King county since I was a teenager and I think it is very cool to have a firearm made here locally. So any question or comments? Let me know what you think.
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So what, doesn't mean Glock mags are better people are just cheap. Any double stack double feed magazine will be better than Glock magazines.Seems no one makes 28-33rd sticks for the 10mm Glocks. However... the number 1 question I see posted every time a new pcc shows up is "does it take Glock mags?" Clearly manufacturers knows this, else why would even Ruger offer their new PC with optional Glock mag wells?
As I have said... it sure looks like every time a new PCC is out, the first question people ask are.. "does it take glock mags?" hell, even the High Tower Armory Bullpup stock for the Hi Point had a lot of people saying "I'd buy it if it takes Glock mags"So what, doesn't mean Glock mags are better people are just cheap. Any double stack double feed magazine will be better than Glock magazines.
Companies are just too lazy these days to put in the R&D to come up with proprietary proper smgs mags. Even Ian from forgotten weapon likes double stack double feed mags better than Glock.(uniformed consumers think Glock mags are better though)