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THE TM MWS thread

Cheers I’ll give them a watch and no, I will not be entertaining any thoughts of skirmishing in those sorts of temperatures.  I’d frankly have doubts even were I in a real conflict quite frankly.

I’ve got the later DE stanags and some GM Pmags.  My old Bulle chest rig has internal M4 pouches so I tend to put them in there when it’s cold.  Although the Pmags are rather brilliant at resisting any attempt to warm them up thanks to the polymer shell.

 
I don't think we even get those temperatures anymore. The guy is Finnish though so he probably goes skinny dipping in ice lakes for fun.

Generally metal body mags will do better because they pull heat in better. Having internal mag pouches helps a tonne for that.

 
Cheers I’ll give them a watch and no, I will not be entertaining any thoughts of skirmishing in those sorts of temperatures.  I’d frankly have doubts even were I in a real conflict quite frankly.

I’ve got the later DE stanags and some GM Pmags.  My old Bulle chest rig has internal M4 pouches so I tend to put them in there when it’s cold.  Although the Pmags are rather brilliant at resisting any attempt to warm them up thanks to the polymer shell.


GM PMags basically have to be warmed up with the shell pushed out of the way, which isn't particularly practical.

 
In addition to keeping mags warm or less cold as well as using higher pressure gas, you can also use lighter weight bolts and carriers. Every gram you can save in the BCG makes cycling easier.

 
130% nozzle return spring

Maybe a 4uad GBB bucking 

Whole schtick with the MWS is that it runs pretty great out of the box

 
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