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July 16th, 2005, 17:00 | #16 | |
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July 16th, 2005, 17:17 | #17 |
in which case it's unfair to compare pricing between a brand new magpul and a used tm.
yes, there's the used option or the group buy option or occassionally you come across some oem type stuff but lets keep it fair right? for the most part if you're gonna look for a brand new mag cus you have that stigma (guilty) than you're gonna compare new vs. new right? so when you look at it that way you really cant go wrong with a magpul. |
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July 17th, 2005, 19:33 | #18 | ||
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You just want mags that work but got a few scratches? Buy used. |
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July 17th, 2005, 22:40 | #19 |
Heck, I bought some mags once (used) from a member on these boards, and when I got them they were freshly painted black, and looked perfectly new. I made a point to scratch them up, and get them looking used.
One of my pet peeves is guys who play but who keep everything looking brand new. Crisp ironed BDU's, shiny new AEG's, and sparkling clean gear kind of ruins the look, in my opinion. There's a difference between taking care of your gear and babying your gear. I choose to take care of it, but still beat the hell out of it.
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