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Back the first time these came out, they didn't fly, and the price was higher than a S-12 converted. The mags were thin metal. Of course this doesn't mean a thing now. ............I do know for a fact the factory S-12 mags will take being dropped on rocks and whatnot and keep running, the tin mags got dinged easily, then they wouldn't feed shells past the dented spot.

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hey, would those mags be steel? and would they slip into an S12?

You beat me to it. I would probably buy a mag to see what it would take to get it to work in my S12. AGP's are great but another option would be good to.

 

 

Nope.

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does any one know the price?? im kind of intrested

 

To answer you question:

 

I held one at the Dayton gunshow yesterday, it was new for $600.00

 

There is also one up on Gunbroker right now for $475

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=85209517

 

I am not associated with either, just passing the info along.

 

The mag felt pretty sturdy to me and the shotgun held just about like a Mossberg 500 with a stock. I really didn't feel any excitement with it, as it was a pump and I could have the same capacity without a long mag sticking out, from just about any shotgun of the same length. It is a 7rd capacity mag.

 

Just my 2 cents.

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