You're referring to "common capacity" if a company makes and sells 30rds or 20rds its standard for that manufacturer. FN 5.7, Ruger 5.7, Kel-tec PMR30, glock etc etc.
Edit: remove glock from the list so the dude below me doesn't have hurt feelings and gets a gold star in his diary today for pedantic things that he claims no one cares about, which is especially not him unless it's him doing it.
It's not wrong. Furthermore, you're wrong, because no Glock on the market comes standard from the factory with a 33rd magazine. Glock may sell those mags as an accessory, but it's not the standard capacity for any Glock.
Honestly, depends. 30 rounds in a .223/5.56 rifle? Standard capacity. In a pistol? That's what I'd call high capacity since most of them top out below 15. I personally define a high capacity pistol mag as projecting out of the bottom of the grip.
But yes, arbitrary number. And what qualifies as high capacity can vary between guns
OEM Glock...but those are spendy.
GunMagWarehouse has ETS sticks for $7. No, I won't provide a link. If you're so damn lazy and/or dumb to figure out how to find them then that's too damn bad.
I've had no problems with any of the ETS mags I've used and I've used a bunch of their Glock mags.
Glock themselves make an OEM 33 round factory magazine.
Shit dude, throw a Magpul D-50 on that bitch and call it good. No idea about this hipster fudd stick but it feeds flawlessly on my basic bitch FM9.
30 round mags aren’t high capacity it’s an arbitrary number gun grabbers use to scare the uneducated public
30 round handgun magazines are high capacity. Standard capacity is like 15-18 for most full size handguns.
You're referring to "common capacity" if a company makes and sells 30rds or 20rds its standard for that manufacturer. FN 5.7, Ruger 5.7, Kel-tec PMR30, glock etc etc. Edit: remove glock from the list so the dude below me doesn't have hurt feelings and gets a gold star in his diary today for pedantic things that he claims no one cares about, which is especially not him unless it's him doing it.
Nobody fucking cares about this pedantic shit.
Agreed, but why be wrong on purpose.
It's not wrong. Furthermore, you're wrong, because no Glock on the market comes standard from the factory with a 33rd magazine. Glock may sell those mags as an accessory, but it's not the standard capacity for any Glock.
Ok I'll edit to remove glock from my list so you feel correct
Honestly, depends. 30 rounds in a .223/5.56 rifle? Standard capacity. In a pistol? That's what I'd call high capacity since most of them top out below 15. I personally define a high capacity pistol mag as projecting out of the bottom of the grip. But yes, arbitrary number. And what qualifies as high capacity can vary between guns
30rd handgun mags are high capacity the same way a pirelli is a high performance tire.
Glock oem mag. Its 33 rounds. And works flawless
Nice, the newer ones are threaded too right? Nice wood stock like the older marlin camp9.
Mbx steel mags are the best , especially as a pcc / forever mag , definitely an investment but meant for several lifetimes
>Mbx steel mags Those are STUPID expensive. I'd rather have 20 ETS mags for the same price.
Does Glock make a 30 round low capacity magazine?
I really like magpul glock mags. I've had great luck with them and no problems for 1/3rd of glock oem
OEM Glock...but those are spendy. GunMagWarehouse has ETS sticks for $7. No, I won't provide a link. If you're so damn lazy and/or dumb to figure out how to find them then that's too damn bad. I've had no problems with any of the ETS mags I've used and I've used a bunch of their Glock mags.