Gear No Ban On Magazines – Army Recoil Staff June 7, 2012 Join the Conversation At RECOIL, we review every product fairly and without bias. Making a purchase through one of our links may earn us a small commission, and helps support independent gun reviews. Learn More Matthew Cox from Military.com has a follow up article on the TACOM Life Cycle Management Command officials notice on banning non aluminum US government-issued magazines. Cox reports that the Pentagon has cleared up the Army's stance on Magpul PMAGs, and that the TACOM notice “was poorly written and not intended as a directive on the use of PMAGs.” It was meant to be an advisory that “not all commercial magazines have gone through the same testing as the improved magazine, but concede that there are exceptions.” Basically Magpul PMAGs are good to go, and Army soldiers don't need to fear punishment for running them. To read the complete article click HERE. Source: www.military.com Explore RECOILweb:In Cani Confidimus: Orphans of the Storm ShelterHenning Group's "Battlehook Sight"Handl Defense SCAR25 Lower for SCAR 17Situational Awareness From a Krav Maga Expert NEXT STEP: Download Your Free Target Pack from RECOILFor years, RECOIL magazine has treated its readers to a full-size (sometimes full color!) shooting target tucked into each big issue. Now we've compiled over 50 of our most popular targets into this one digital PDF download. From handgun drills to AR-15 practice, these 50+ targets have you covered. Print off as many as you like (ammo not included). Get your pack of 50 Print-at-Home targets when you subscribe to the RECOIL email newsletter. We'll send you weekly updates on guns, gear, industry news, and special offers from leading manufacturers - your guide to the firearms lifestyle.You want this. Trust Us.