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MVP
11-28-2011, 08:54
Did a search with negative results, anyone seen these?

http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/SureFire-60-Round-High-Capacity-Magazine-p/sf%20mag5-60.htm

MVP

NoRoadtrippin
11-28-2011, 09:08
They have been all over the review sites such as Soldier Systems and MilTimes GearScout. I haven't handled any in person yet, but I know that other manufacturers are starting to accept their entry into the market as evidenced by folks like ATS and FirstSpear starting to make and sell pouches for them.

The reviews have been generally positive. I personally can see where it would be a boon for ambush lines and an effective "mad minute." Beyond that, even for patrolling, except for dealing with the extra weight in the rifle at any given moment, cutting reload frequency in half can only be a good thing. You might even offset some of the carrying weight (they weigh a bit more than two equivalent 30 rounders I believe) by having to carry less nylon depending on your current pouch setup.

I know I would like to have at least one to see how they roll.

I'm sure others already have some hands on time.

Boomer-61
12-01-2011, 19:06
When I was at the Rogers carbine course this summer one of the students had the 60 rounder and the Surefire Rep. left one for Mr. Rogers to abuse. The student at the course is also pretty involved with 3 gun matches and was looking for an edge. He was just breaking in his mag and had no problems with it. The loaner from the rep ran all three days with no issues. This was all semi-auto fire. It made a nice mono pod in the prone position and didn't seem to get in the way for other positions. They aren't giving them away. You can get 8 P-mags (240 rds) for the same price.

33army
12-03-2011, 08:20
Found this today.....

http://www.surefire.com/HighCapacityMagazines

33army
12-03-2011, 08:23
Also had a question about this item. How practical are these?

http://www.surefire.com/DD-RTS-SET

The Reaper
12-03-2011, 08:53
Also had a question about this item. How practical are these?

http://www.surefire.com/DD-RTS-SET

What do you currently have on top of your rifle?

TR

lindy
12-03-2011, 10:00
Also had a question about this item. How practical are these?

http://www.surefire.com/DD-RTS-SET

Have you looked at a 1 o'clock offset mount? I have an TA31ECOS that came with a Doctor red dot mounted on top and it was "uncomfortable" to transition (had to change my check weld).

Picked up an offset and threw the red dot on there. All I do now is slightly cant the rifle and my red dot is right there. Of course, I still have my BUIS folded down.

caveman
12-03-2011, 23:54
Found this today.....

http://www.surefire.com/HighCapacityMagazines

I imagine this particular product will be embraced by the gentlemen carrying the HK IAR that the USMC just selected as their SAW replacement.

Iraqgunz
12-04-2011, 15:05
I recently attended the Magpul Dynamics Carbine 2 Course in Tucson and I used my new Surefire 60 rounder with no issues. I put about 500 rounds through the magazine during the 3 days. Here is a detailed breakdown of the magazine.

20661

Sandybdus808
12-09-2011, 19:57
Did a search with negative results, anyone seen these?

http://www.bravocompanyusa.com/SureFire-60-Round-High-Capacity-Magazine-p/sf%20mag5-60.htm

MVP

I have NOT seen them for sale in a local store, but surefire is advertising the heck outta them in "trade" magazines! They have their own professional publication called "Combat tactics" which I receive and it has a huge full page ad in it for the 60/100 round mags.

33army
12-13-2011, 08:16
TR - I had a basic Trijicon ACOG on top but I sold my rifle last week.

Lindy - Never looked at the 1 o'clock rail but after looking seems like a good idea. When I get my Daniel Defense I'll look into investing in it. For now I'm down to my Savage .308 for shooting. Apparently kids are an expensive hobby as well as shooting.

lindy
12-13-2011, 19:30
TR - I had a basic Trijicon ACOG on top but I sold my rifle last week.

Lindy - Never looked at the 1 o'clock rail but after looking seems like a good idea. When I get my Daniel Defense I'll look into investing in it. For now I'm down to my Savage .308 for shooting. Apparently kids are an expensive hobby as well as shooting.

Just wait until college! My youngest just transferred from Parsons and is heading to Central St. Martins in London!!! :eek: