I recently looked into a 223 trainer for the first time, and I'm a bit dismayed at the dismal magazine options that seem to be available.
I'll probably end up using several of the MDT polymer 223 mags, but I'm quite surprised that no one has came up with a more efficient magazine option.
I get the excessive dimension front to back, as the mag has to fit in a standard short action mag well. That extra length is part of the reason I'm building a 223 on a 308 length action.
The (mostly) single stack nature, and the height/width of the mags seem ludicrously large for the meager 10 round capacity. It sure seems that there should exist some AW type mag for a 223 bolt gun, or at least a version like ARC's double stack/single feed 308 mags.
Am I overlooking some workaround to obtain a ~20 round capacity 223 mag in the form factor somewhere in-between a 10 round AI and a 10 round AW mag?
I own a dremel, a file, a feed lip bending tool, various epoxies, welder, etc. and I'm not shy about using them in the slightest. I'm not scared to experiment, but if someone has pursued this project before it would be nice to get a head start or a point in the right direction.
I'll probably end up using several of the MDT polymer 223 mags, but I'm quite surprised that no one has came up with a more efficient magazine option.
I get the excessive dimension front to back, as the mag has to fit in a standard short action mag well. That extra length is part of the reason I'm building a 223 on a 308 length action.
The (mostly) single stack nature, and the height/width of the mags seem ludicrously large for the meager 10 round capacity. It sure seems that there should exist some AW type mag for a 223 bolt gun, or at least a version like ARC's double stack/single feed 308 mags.
Am I overlooking some workaround to obtain a ~20 round capacity 223 mag in the form factor somewhere in-between a 10 round AI and a 10 round AW mag?
I own a dremel, a file, a feed lip bending tool, various epoxies, welder, etc. and I'm not shy about using them in the slightest. I'm not scared to experiment, but if someone has pursued this project before it would be nice to get a head start or a point in the right direction.