Good stuff . I'm one who thinks a magazine is worthless if it's not loaded and my Pmags have been loaded for years without the cover on them . They all work fine and no failures with any of them .
You're a good man thanks for the information I was just sorting some of my old Surefire and P mags i had them loaded and stored away since 2008 or so and started numbering them and came across the different Pmags generations and found your video, Thanks.
You forgot to mention that on the Gen 1 and 2 that the dust cover will snap on the bottom of the magazine for storage but on the Gen 3 it will not snap on the bottom
The "little thingy that sticks out" you mentioned on the spine of the gen 3 is actually pretty important. It seats the mag correctly in the mag well preventing feeding issues. The gen 1 and 2 do not have that notch.
the MOE GEN PMAGs have very little diffrences but the big one is deffinitly the window sizes just picked up a gen2 my self, even the plstic retaining clips don't break in long storage?
Magpul dose not stand behind their products and will not issue a replacement, refund, or even a partial creadit for manafactures defects on items that they sell. If it is defective you are stuck with it. Go with anything other than Magpul!!!
Date question. My gen 3 has a 7, 23 in a circle and arrow pointing to 8. Now I have had this mag for a long a time so I know it wasn't made in 23 so I would assume it was made 08/2007 so what does the 23 mean?
Non should really be avoided but generally gen 3 is going to be the best. All of mine are gen 2 just because I got a good deal on a bunch of them years ago and never had an issue