Magpul MagLink PMAG Coupler Review (HD)

Published on November 10, 2012
Duration: 2:17

This review covers the Magpul MagLink PMAG coupler, a device designed to join two PMAGs for faster reloads. The reviewer demonstrates its installation, which involves unscrewing two screws, placing magazines into the coupler halves, and re-tightening the screws. While not essential for all users, it's presented as a cost-effective solution for having a ready spare magazine, especially for those who may experience magazine malfunctions.

Quick Summary

The Magpul MagLink PMAG coupler joins two PMAGs for faster reloads, costing under $20. Installation involves unscrewing, placing magazines, and re-tightening screws. While not essential, it's useful for quick spare magazine access and mitigating potential magazine malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Intro
  2. 00:20Product Introduction: Magpul MagLink
  3. 00:26Purpose of the MagLink
  4. 00:31Personal Experience with Couplers
  5. 00:48MagLink Value Proposition
  6. 00:53Is the MagLink Necessary?
  7. 01:05Benefits in Case of Malfunction
  8. 01:20Installation Process
  9. 01:34Configuration and Weapon Control
  10. 02:07Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Magpul MagLink PMAG Coupler?

The Magpul MagLink is an accessory designed to join two AR-15 PMAGs together. Its primary purpose is to facilitate faster reloads by keeping a spare magazine readily accessible, eliminating the need to carry a separate pouch.

How do you install the Magpul MagLink?

Installation involves unscrewing two screws on the coupler, placing each PMAG into one half of the coupler, and then reassembling and tightening the screws to secure the magazines together.

Is the Magpul MagLink necessary for self-defense?

While not strictly necessary, as most self-defense situations may not require more than 30 rounds, the MagLink can be beneficial. It provides a quick way to access a spare magazine, especially if a primary magazine malfunctions.

What are the advantages of using a MagLink?

The main advantage is faster magazine changes and having a spare magazine immediately available. It's also an affordable option, typically costing under $20, and it locks up solidly.

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