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I need your advice and help brothers! One of my best friends is talking about plastic clips that you only use once and he is all fiered up about it, clips are extremly expencive in Sweden and we dont have the plastic ones. I want to surprise him and was wondering how much something like that may cost? Or if you guys could point me to the right diretion?

Also do they work just as good as regular clips?? The pistol is a CZ75.
 

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I dont know if they can be reloaded or not but they are much hceaper and when in combat or practice you just want to put in another clip and go.
 

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I have seen and used clear plastic clips for SIMUNITION® guns, but never seen them for regular ammunition.
 
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I think maybe something got miscommunicated about the magazines being disposable. One of the advantages of polymer mags over tradional metal is they won't bend or dent. We use them and train to eject the mag, reload and keep going and not policing up your mags until after the fight is done or the iteration at the range is complete. So I think maybe the confusion is the whole "put in another clip and go" because that is good training, though a disposable magazine (clip) I have not heard of. In fact, not sure I would want any. I like knowing how my mags perform and maintain them to work well for a long time. If it was disposable that means it came preloaded. Preloaded with what?
 
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I think maybe something got miscommunicated about the magazines being disposable. One of the advantages of polymer mags over tradional metal is they won't bend or dent. We use them and train to eject the mag, reload and keep going and not policing up your mags until after the fight is done or the iteration at the range is complete. So I think maybe the confusion is the whole "put in another clip and go" because that is good training, though a disposable magazine (clip) I have not heard of. In fact, not sure I would want any. I like knowing how my mags perform and maintain them to work well for a long time. If it was disposable that means it came preloaded. Preloaded with what?
This is my thought as well. I've never heard of a one use magazine.

Here's a link to a site that I've used before. I'm not sure if they ship overseas, but you can at least compare their prices to what you've got available where you are. http://www.midwayusa.com/browse/BrowseProducts.aspx?pageNum=1&tabId=4&categoryId=13384&categoryString=655***687***11341***10467***

If they don't ship overseas, but the price difference is good enough, I'd be happy to get them and then ship them over to you.
 

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I need your advice and help brothers! One of my best friends is talking about plastic clips that you only use once and he is all fiered up about it, clips are extremly expencive in Sweden and we dont have the plastic ones. I want to surprise him and was wondering how much something like that may cost? Or if you guys could point me to the right diretion?

Also do they work just as good as regular clips?? The pistol is a CZ75.
if you've got the money any magazine can be throw away. Are you looking for some form of preloaded magazines?
 

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you can get pmags for black guns that have windows in them to see how many rounds you have left, but for a cz75, no way, the only all plastic clip for a gun i have seen is for the old shitty Grendel pocket guns, i know i had a .380
 
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Seen the see-through plastic magazines for rifles, never pistols. They were all the rage back 20 or so years ago. But the horror stories started coming out; weather issues, feed issues, cracking, etc.:smokingco
 

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Never heard of this. Plenty of "plastic" mags out there and there have been a number of see-through options that have come out lately (to Taz, they've fixed most of those problems you mention), but as has been mentioned, I've not seen them for pistols and I've never heard of one that would be "disposable" any more than current magazines are.
 

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Well it seems that it is not easy tracking thme down if they even ecxist. But thnx anyway for the help brothers.
 
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