I can't find any references to a "CRO2" anywhere, nor does it appear to be a military nomenclature. Please check again and repost with the correct nomenclature.
yes they are but it looks better with p-mags
30 in Standard mags 40 in Extended mags 75 in Drum mags those were the common mags, there are also custom 60 round mags that look like 2 standard ones back to back that form a half-circle shape
standard mags hold 30 extended mags hold 40 Drum mags hold 75 and there is one rare custom 60 round mag which looks like half a circle (2 standards back to back)
NO Beretta mags and other makes of mags can be made to work in xd's. Xd mags have a hole in the front of the mag for the mag catch. That hole can be added to other mags to make them work in xd's. There are a couple of problems with this. Alot of these mags will feed but the follower is different and won't contact the slide stop and lock the slide back. Also if the mag is too long and beretta mags are, the feedlips can contact the ejector of the xd when the mag is inserted. This can break the ejector if they mags are inserted hard.
No
Cro-Mags was created in 1981.
No. The mags for the 9mm are different than the mags for a .40 S&W
9bkr iz da best class at mags.
Mags Kavanaugh is 5' 2 1/2".
Mags Darcy was born on 1986-12-02.
Mags L Halliday was born in 1971.
Nope. It was said that Mags was Finnick's mentor. :)