Smart! Moving the weapon off camera to insert or switch magazines avoiding a UA-cam strike. I bought five ETS Glock 19 mags when I bought my Kel-Tec SUB2k three years ago. Transparent red. They were cost effective, but I got FTF on every one of them. No issues with any other mag. I gave the ETS mags away and never bought another one. I don't remember, but maybe they were gen one. Next time I'm in the market for a mag I'll take another look at ETS - gen two. Glad to see those mags working out for you, but I'm not to sure how beneficial connecting two or three mags together would be. All I can think about is the added weight. One 30 round mag loaded with 5.56 is about 1.25 pounds, two is 2.5 pounds so three is 3.75 pounds. I'd rather carry that weight in a belt pouch or vest pocket. It's a novel idea though.
Yes sir, you see I'm moving smart out here. No more strikes. But I had that same issue with my ETS Mags. For some reason the first ETS mag I got was Trash. FTF and even loading the magazine was a pain. I will say though the one I have for my G48 is decent, so are these. Also, I get what you mean by it being heavier. But to me it's not that bad. It kinda has the same feel as my 60rd drum. However a drum would be more efficient. No need to swap mags after 30 rounds. Just some more options for my fellow gun-a-holics out there. Thanks for watching 👍🏾
@@tacticaldz Point taken. Being an old fart weight is more of an issue for me. Less of a problem for younger folks so this is a good solution. I enjoy your channel. I always click the 👍.
Smart! Moving the weapon off camera to insert or switch magazines avoiding a UA-cam strike.
I bought five ETS Glock 19 mags when I bought my Kel-Tec SUB2k three years ago. Transparent red. They were cost effective, but I got FTF on every one of them. No issues with any other mag. I gave the ETS mags away and never bought another one. I don't remember, but maybe they were gen one. Next time I'm in the market for a mag I'll take another look at ETS - gen two.
Glad to see those mags working out for you, but I'm not to sure how beneficial connecting two or three mags together would be. All I can think about is the added weight. One 30 round mag loaded with 5.56 is about 1.25 pounds, two is 2.5 pounds so three is 3.75 pounds. I'd rather carry that weight in a belt pouch or vest pocket. It's a novel idea though.
Yes sir, you see I'm moving smart out here. No more strikes. But I had that same issue with my ETS Mags. For some reason the first ETS mag I got was Trash. FTF and even loading the magazine was a pain. I will say though the one I have for my G48 is decent, so are these. Also, I get what you mean by it being heavier. But to me it's not that bad. It kinda has the same feel as my 60rd drum. However a drum would be more efficient. No need to swap mags after 30 rounds. Just some more options for my fellow gun-a-holics out there. Thanks for watching 👍🏾
@@tacticaldz Point taken. Being an old fart weight is more of an issue for me. Less of a problem for younger folks so this is a good solution.
I enjoy your channel. I always click the 👍.
@@pinballrick6031 thank you, I always appreciate your feedback and your support 🙏🏾
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Thats cool, easy and simple to use. Thats better than a drum in my opinion.
@@yodiggity556 it's a different option for sure. I think the drum would be better. You wouldn't have to change mags. But still a cool concept
were both mags filled all the way?
@@yodiggity556 no they weren't. I believe it was 15 rounds each mag. Ammo ain't cheap lol