Are Vector's 32rd IMI's new or refurbs?

dustindu4

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Too bad you just missed out on the group deal @ $35 each. Anyway the mags I got looked brand new, or at least completely refurbished.

I think buying 14 of these mags is a waste of money though. You can buy IMI star marked 25 round mags from Coles for $15 each. Paying $20 for 7 more rounds is crazy. Get a few of the 40 rounders from Vector if you want really high cap. They run flawlessly.
 

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Buy the dang 32 rounders if ya want them. Trying to rationalize the decision or saying it's silly to pay THAT MUCH for 32 rounders when 25 rounders are so much cheaper is WAY OFF BASE! Ya already bought the FA UZI, as i have, at inflated US Government endorsed prices when you could have bought a semi for 1/3 the cost. If you are like me, you bought the UZI because YOU WANTED IT. If you want the 32 round mags, BUY THEM; if ya dont buy then, you will look back and wish you had...so..as Nike states, "Just do it." End of rant (maybe). :argue
 

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Back in the 80's when UZI's first came in 32 round mags were $32.50 my dealer cut me a break at $28.00. No one had had UZI mags at the time so Action Arms had the market tied up.

Of course they got cheaper and hopefully next year they will be cheaper again after AWB goes away.:)



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I heard they had both. I know the last ones bought in the group purchase were supposed to be new. dlovington, before you buy any, since you are getting so many, set up a group purchase. That way tou'll get them cheaper, and, help others get them cheaper too. Send a PM to stoverarms and ask if he'd like to do another one. Just let him know a few weeks in advance so he can let all the members know in time. Karl.
 

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This is a very good board

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Re: This is a very good board

dlovington said:
I surf Sturmgewehr, Tom Bowers, AR15.com, AK47.net and FN FAL.com.....No one is nicer or faster in responses than yall. Sometimes some boards even get a little mean. Make a mistake on Bowers board, or list something wrong on Sturmgewehr....Thank you guys, I appreciate you, David


I second that!!! Thanks
 

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Thanks, I know what you mean. I think everyone appreciates being in a crowd with friendly people more than some of the typical internet jerks that are all too abundant. Karl.
 

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LVHospiceRN makes a very valid argument. I paid $500.00 for a 72 round dru, from C&S Metalwerkes. Worth the money? I use it for matches mostly and it saves me reload time. If you plan on doing any type of competeve shooting, you'll want those few extra rounds. Personally, I'd buy a few 40 rounders to go with the 32s if you really want to go large.
 
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