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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    30s WERE intended for the M2, along with many other changes. The couplers I think are just a civilian thing and don't work so well. GIs seemed to like friction tape. We always tried to discourage taping mags together as if you lose one, you lose two and when going to ground you jam the feed lips into the ground... Makes things heavy and unbalanced too.
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    guess I'll have to mow down the zombies 30 at a time and practice my mag swaps
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    Quote Originally Posted by doc540 View Post
    much appreciated

    guess I'll have to mow down the zombies 30 at a time and practice my mag swaps
    In California, we are training to make that swap 3-times faster than everyone else due to the 10-round limit here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singer B View Post
    10-round limit
    We have a five round for rifles, ten for handguns.
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