Lancer Rifle Magazines

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Lancer Rifle Magazines
Lancer Rifle Magazines

Ft Collins, CO –-(Ammoland.com)- Lancer Rifle Magazines:

For my M4s, I like 30-round magazines by Magpul, Lancer, and a few others.

I also like both Lancer magazines for my Farnam Signature 7.62×51. Lancer makes both a 20-round and a 25-round version. I use both regularly, and both run just fine.

The plastic body of Lancer magazines can be had in “clear,” “smokey,” and “opaque.” I prefer the smokey version.

The Farnam Signature 7.62×51 is currently based on the POF Revolution Rifle and the Robinson Arms XCR/M.

Both are now available, and both are wonderful!

You can see photos and videos of the FS 7.62×51 and the FS/M4 on the DTI Web Page at defense-training.com

M4Precision, maker of Farnam Signature Rifles, can now supply Lancer magazines with any of the FS Rifles described, at a price lower than retail.

I recommend FS Rifle owners maintain at least ten magazines (fully-charged) for each rifle.

Rifle magazines can be left fully-charged more-or-less indefinitely, with no degradation in performance. There is really no reason for the existence of an empty magazine.

M4Precision can be contacted at: [email protected] or www.m4precision.com

/John


Defense Training International, Inc

About John Farnam & Defense Training International, Inc
As a defensive weapons and tactics instructor John Farnam will urge you, based on your own beliefs, to make up your mind in advance as to what you would do when faced with an imminent lethal threat. You should, of course, also decide what preparations you should make in advance if any. Defense Training International wants to make sure that their students fully understand the physical, legal, psychological, and societal consequences of their actions or in-actions.

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Glenn Howse

They are nice nags but way to much money in today’s market.