A Del Monte x Dole collab as you can see:
High capacity assault clips oh my!
Who knows maybe if there’s another war, companies like Dole and Del Monte really will start stepping up and manufacturing AR-15 magazines with their current equipment? Stranger things have happened.
Actually, it’s important to remember… 30 is standard.
Comments
6 responses to “AR-15 Banana Clip”
150 is standard with the SAW-Mag. ;)
Now that’s funny. At this stage in the game, I’m not sure why some folks seem so dead set on using the wrong terminology for something as simple as a magazing. To each their own I suppose.
Probably for the same reasons that some people are dead set on correcting another person’s spelling. Like “magazing” for example. ;-)
Seriously, no one cares anymore. I hear my fellow gun nuts, cops, combat veterans, etc. use the terms loosely. When someone says “clip” when I know they’re referring to a magazine, it doesn’t offend me or bother me. If the two words eventually become blended into one, no one’s going to lose any sleep over it. There are PLENTY of words in common use today which don’t mean what we think they mean, but nevertheless we have unanimously agreed upon their new usage, because when you get right down to it, the differences are mostly minimal.
It “clips” into place and it holds bullets. Let’s call it a clip. No, it doesn’t hold bullets in a clip, it’s spring fed. But we don’t call it a “spring feeder” do we? No. We call it a magazine. Clip/Magazine. Again, who cares?
You’d figure I’d be better at catching spelling errors. :)
For the record:
First
When my Bakelite RPK magazines come in I’m going to do this with the shitty tapco magazine that came with my AK74. Going to sand off all the ribs and crap and paint it bright-ass yellow.