@ pugs144
To which product in 2004 are you referring? Starac tec fast mag? This is an entirely different concept and the spirit of the invention in completely diferent. You cannot compare mine to that as they have an . What do they do with the empty mags? Three mag capacity? One shape? There where problems with this idea. Remember If it was the same thing I would not have gotten the patent.
@ -Skeletor-
Did you just compare this invention to the same idea as an empty ammo can? Speed, security, protection, organization of full to empty. By this logic why use a water canteen when a bucket works just fine? Ammo cans where ment to carry cliped ammo not loaded mags.
My commits about the plates where just to show anything can happen in the field. But you made my point for me "Would have to be a serious issue with the plate carrier for the plate to fall out." If its a serious enough situation for the dispenser to fall off then it a serious situation.
Most of the System that you are seeing is wasted space. For now I am using CF springs and unmolded ABS plastic sheets to manufacture the body's. This is just cost effective for prototyping. If bulk is the biggest problem for you the rotate the mags 90 deg so they are in series. Curve the container. Make it into individual pieces that fit together like Lego and ware in on your stomach. Easy but hard to design and make in my garage.
As for the ballistic idea that was just an idea not the main theme. Like I said front line infantry would NOT use it as a back pack and there for it would be point less to armor it for them. Please keep in mind that there are many nations and professions that use firearms that go into dangerous situations.
"I've reloaded from different mag pouches without issue just fine." I want to go from just fine to super bad ass. I want to get rid of the dump pouch and keep reload speed to the same standard or better. Going from pouch to pouch takes your mind of your surroundings and causes you to focus on where your next mag is going to come from and what do do with the empty one if your not just dropping it on the ground. As you can see in the PMAG video reloading is sub 3 sec each time (of course no bolt catch is used)
It might help to think of these you see in the video as testbeds. Trust me the final product will not look like these do. The only thing these prototypes are designed to do is dispense mags and make room for empty's.
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