AICS Stealth DBM vs AR15 DBM For Model 7 Build?

Riflman

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I'm finishing a build of a model 7 switch barrel rifle and I've decided to go to a DBM from a drop floor plate. PT&G sells a Stealth AICS version for $160 (no mag) and a AR15 version for $199 (with a mag). I honestly have no idea which one to get. This rifle is chambered for 6mm Creedmoor. I really don't know the difference between the two. I planned to get the AICS, but figured I would check in here before I pull the trigger.

Model 7 "Stealth" DBM for AR-15 Mags (Includes One Mag)

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Model 7 "Stealth" DBM for AICS Mags

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Darryle

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Binderless AICS mags may require modifications to the action to feed if you like really long pointy bullets. IIRC,there's like .090" difference between the binder version and binderless version.
 
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Riflman

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Binderless AICS mags may require modifications to the action to feed if you like really long pointy bullets. IIRC,there's like .090" difference between the binder version and binderless version.
Project is done. I used magazines with binder plates and there were no modifications required to the action. I can waist go back to the internal magazine and hinged floor plate now. The tiny bit of extra bullet length wasn't worth it.

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