Stippled P-Mag

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Jul 28, 2008
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Had the idea to stipple a mag and it turned out better than expected

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: NoveSPR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">please explain for a rook </div></div>

He took what was the smooth PMAG and stipple a couple areas (more grippy). They are the rough areas at the bottom and inside a couple of the squares.

Josh
 
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I think I seen that same grip tape at Walmart for extra gip for steps! Also on skateboards!!

Im wondering if this is the same stuff?! The stuff I mentioned above seemed to be kinda thick. I had this same idea but thought because the grip tape was kinda thick that after sticking it to the mags it would eventually pull itself off the mag. Maybe not.
 
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I have done this with a couple of PMAGs and it works very well. I don't have any pics, but this is what the final product looks like thanks to an ARFCOMMER who did the same thing.

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It works great compared to grip tape. Grip take can peel off and isn't permanent. Grip tape also costs a good bit of money depending on how many mags you want to do.

Soldering iron...free. Time to stipple the mags...about 30min per mag (give or take). Satisfcation of a well-planned, successful DIY project...priceless.
 
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I have ranger plates installed on most of mine, so I didn't go so far as to stipple the floorplates, but I see your point. It would certainly give a little more "grip" to the bottom of the mag. I may have to try it.

dtac...gotta have something to do on those cold winter days where the snow is too high to get in any trigger time!!
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I may have to give that a go.

I just got a couple of FASTMAG pouches for my entry vest and while they are way faster than covered pouches, they do require a little tug to get the mags loose. The wet and icy conditions we have had lately are not conductive to a good grip on smooth plastic.