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Leapers was founded by David Ding. He was a cop in Taiwan before moving to Michigan in the ‘80s, where he worked for Ford Motor Company. Ding sold his first 4x28mm scope in 1992, and now … well, the phrase “American Dream” comes to mind.
This is Leapers’ UTG PRO: an affordable yet reliable polymer magazine that should function perfectly with any compatible make/model firearm, including AR-style firearms. It features rugged glass fiber reinforced polymer construction (heat and impact resistant), with a molded over-insertion stop and grippable, tapeable surface. Easy cleaning thanks to the removable flared floor plate. Long-lasting performance courtesy of the stainless steel spring and anti-tilt follower. Gotta love that pretty blue follower, which tells the difference between an empty mag and a loaded one at a glance.
Leapers was founded by David Ding. He was a cop in Taiwan before moving to Michigan in the ‘80s, where he worked for Ford Motor Company. Ding sold his first 4x28mm scope in 1992, and now … well, the phrase “American Dream” comes to mind.
This is Leapers’ UTG PRO: an affordable yet reliable polymer magazine that should function perfectly with any compatible make/model firearm, including AR-style firearms. It features rugged glass fiber reinforced polymer construction (heat and impact resistant), with a molded over-insertion stop and grippable, tapeable surface. Easy cleaning thanks to the removable flared floor plate. Long-lasting performance courtesy of the stainless steel spring and anti-tilt follower. Gotta love that pretty blue follower, which tells the difference between an empty mag and a loaded one at a glance.
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