What the hell is a .233?

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Yogimus
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What the hell is a .233?

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Re: What the hell is a .233?

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A typo.

I will say that Pac-Nor, among other oddballs they make, list a .234 barrel.
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Re: What the hell is a .233?

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The back of the mag ALSO states .233
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Re: What the hell is a .233?

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My guess? The typo originated somewhere in the paperwork, and everybody just followed along, because it's "procedure".
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Re: What the hell is a .233?

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HTRN wrote:My guess? The typo originated somewhere in the paperwork, and everybody just followed along, because it's "procedure".
Considering the quality of their mags I've owned, I don't doubt it a bit.
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Re: What the hell is a .233?

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Gunnuts wrote:
HTRN wrote:My guess? The typo originated somewhere in the paperwork, and everybody just followed along, because it's "procedure".
Considering the quality of their mags I've owned, I don't doubt it a bit.
I own it, and has run like a champ. Haven't owned it for long, so here is hoping.
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Re: What the hell is a .233?

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You'd be surprised how often it happens. Part of my job at one former employers was going over blueprints with a finetooth comb anytime the customer issued a new revision. Two of my bosses did the same. You wouldn't believe how often screwups happen - better than half the time there were mistakes in the print. And the customer? Litton Airtron, which was gobbled up by Northrup Grumman.
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Re: What the hell is a .233?

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Not too surprising. Promag = Please Remember Our Magazines Are Garbage.
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Re: What the hell is a .233?

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Or, it could be they are intended for shot out M-16 barrels, before we sell them as surplus.

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Re: What the hell is a .233?

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Netpackrat wrote:Not too surprising. Promag = Please Remember Our Magazines Are Garbage.
I had bad luck with Promag Mini-30 mags. USA brand, Too. And don't even mention Triple K to me... :x

I finally just bit the bullet and ordered 10 Ruger brand 20rd mags. Ouch to my wallet.....
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