Re: DBM systems pros and cons
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dyna962007</div><div class="ubbcode-body">well some of the wind has been taken out of the sales on this thread and it was going along really nicely with lots of good info being shared with each other.
Please continue to post and provide your opinions and input.
I am most interested in this M4 vs M5 concept and how much inletting is required for the M5 and if its indeed better than the M4 and what mags it takes. Also still trying to figure out this Gen 1 vs gen 2 and interchangeability of mags and the pros and cons of these two magazine versions, mike</div></div>
Many have said this already, but subtlety. I will make it clear for you. There are Badger Ordnance M4 and Badger Ordnance M5 trigger guards. The Badger M4 is the BDL "hinged floorplate" style bottom metal. The Badger M5 is the detachable box magazine (DBM) system. The Badger M5, or any system that uses AICS magazines, will not "drop in" to a Remington 700 BDL inlet; a gunsmith should professionally inlet and install the system for you. (I should note that Alpha magazines will work in any DBM system that uses AICS mags, but I don't personally care for them).
http://badgerordnance.com/triggerguards/
Wyatt's M4 DBM system uses Wyatts magazines. The advantage is that the DBM trigger guard drops right into the Rem700 footprint, but as Rob01 remarked, these mags are not nearly as common or reliable as AICS magazines.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/350100/...-aluminum-black
Then there are HS Precision or Remington 700 DBM systems. These are very hard to find and are expensive. That reason alone is why I won't even consider using them.
So, what many have said on this boils down to this:
- If you want to take a cheap shortcut that you'll regret later on, get a DBM system that drops into the Rem 700 BDL footprint. You'll rue that you won't be able to take advantage of using AICS or Alpha mags, which are much more common and endorsed by all the top gun builders. If you want to do it right the first time, get an AICS compatible DBM system and pay to have your stock professionally inletted.
DBM systems that use AICS mags include (I'm sure there are more):
- Surgeon (this one is the best IMO)
- APA
- Badger M5
- Seekins
- CDI Precision (good value here too)
Hope this answers the mail