Description

20 Round 6.8mm SPC Stainless Steel
Matte Black Finish with W.E. Birdsong Black T Teflon Coating (exclusively for C Products Defense)
Grey Follower
4.9 oz.
Made in the U.S.A.
100% Manufacturer's Warranty

North River Distributors, LLC does not ship high capacity magazines to CA, CO, CT, Chicago IL (Cook County), DC, MA, MD, NJ, and NY.

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This "deals" website has lost all credibility. Apparently you can post any regular priced item and it miraculously becomes a deal.

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Come on North River. Lame. Give us a deal already. Retail price is not a deal.

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C Products Defense is the only manufacturer of 20rd 7.62x39, 6.8 SPC and 6.5 Grendel magazines with exclusive Black-T Teflon coating. These are arguably the most reliable magazines on the market and are not comparable with other magazines.
There are additional manufacturing steps required to make a 20rd mag, which cause them to be priced slightly higher than the 30rd magazines. There are no better deals on gun.deals, or any other website for these CPD magazines.

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It's a pretty bold claim saying C-Products are more reliable than Barret, Better than PRI and better than ASC.

Technically the best 6.8 magazine goes to Magpul for the LWRC Six8, but its proprietary..

Now I have nothing bad to say about C-Product 6.8 magazines, but I have nothing bad to say about Barrett, PRI or ASC, although I wish PRI started to make the non waffled 6.8 magazines, THAT is the most reliable of them all. But at the end of the day if your going to tell us the proprietary birdsong black makes this a better products, you should back away from your BBQ as your inhaling to much bbq smoke my friend.

Happy July 4th

PS, For the record, the reason 6.8 and 6.5 magazines always cost more is due to supply vs demand. It's got nothing to do with manufacturing steps.

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