Auto Ejecting Magazines for AR15

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  • drking2

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 29, 2008
    2,737
    Carroll County
    Whenever I am operating....doing serious wet-work I do tactical reloads every 7th-9th shot. That’s just me.
    Is that the wet work in the storage container...
    .

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    Pinecone

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    I see very little benefit to the mag. I load 30 rounds, shoot 29 rounds. Now the 30th round loads and the mag drops. As long as I'm not in a firefight, I'm probably okay because I can reload another mag. But if I'm in a SHTF scenario, I'm probably going to die. That 30th round fires and the bolt goes back into battery and I pull the trigger to a dead chamber. Okay, now I have to load a mag and then pull on the charging handle to cycle a round into the chamber.

    It's a cool toy. That's about all I can say about it.

    Exactly.

    Which is why, it needs to drop the mag AFTER locking the bolt back when it is empty.

    If they can figure out how to do that, they have a winner, winner, chicken dinner.
     

    jonnyl

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 23, 2009
    5,969
    Frederick
    I thought California's law was regarding detachable magazines, and that the bullet button was compliant because it required a "tool" to remove the mag. This doesn't seem to disable the normal release, and doesn't require any kind of tool to remove the mag so I'm not clear on how this would get around it.

    I think they made a change last year that even made bullet buttons not good enough, but I have enough trouble following our stupid laws here...
     

    K-43

    West of Morning Side
    Oct 20, 2010
    1,881
    PG
    Exactly.

    Which is why, it needs to drop the mag AFTER locking the bolt back when it is empty.

    If they can figure out how to do that, they have a winner, winner, chicken dinner.

    That's what I think.
    However, I'm sure there are many who will like it as is.
     

    Pinecone

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    That's what I think.
    However, I'm sure there are many who will like it as is.

    Because there are many who will not think things through. And never test them in any realistic scenario.
     

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