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The Standard Capacity Polymer Magazine from Mission First Tactical is a 30-round 5.56 NATO magazine engineered as an enhancement of the standard STANAG design. The MFT stipple texture, low-profile front ribs and flared floor plate aid in extraction and handling. The floor plate provides drop protection, has a paint pen dot matrix area for easy identification marking, and is compatible with tight double and triple magazine pouches. Two fully functional drain holes ensure full and proper draining. Simple tool-less disassembly with double floor plate safety release tabs allows the user to safely release spring tension during disassembly and quick ammo dumps.
This magazine is constructed with a long-life stainless steel spring and four-way anti-tilt follower to ensure reliable feeding. Oversized mag catch notch in the rear of the magazine provides enhanced reliability of the bolt catch operation. Quality and consistency are guaranteed with the Standard Capacity Polymer Magazine by using a specially developed, reinforced, and super tough Military Grade polyamide. Made in the USA. Lifetime manufacturer warranty.
Note: Shipping restrictions are active in AK, CA, CO, CT, HI, IL, MA, MD, NJ, and NY for magazines with 16 or more rounds.
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Stipple texture, low-profile front ribs
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Flared floor plate for drop protection
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Simple tool-less disassembly with safety release
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Long-life stainless steel spring
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4-way anti-tilt follower ensures reliable feeding
ITEM: 229563
SKU#: 728340
UPC#: 000000229563
Item No. 229568

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I’m a big fan of rounds spilling out all over the place so these are perfect for me

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Same, jk bought 18 hexmags yesterday.

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They tried selling these to me and I asked about how much and they replied "about three fiddy"... damn lochness monsta!!!!

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I have several of these mags and have zero issues with them. I have them both empty and loaded.

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My MFTs started spitting out rounds after being stored loaded for ~1 year. The top of the mag is so bad it makes inserting and removing into the magwell difficult. I posted a video on youtube of them failing.

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Have a few of these along with other big name mags and have zero issues with either. They all do what they were designed to do. Can't beat the price. I just grabbed 3 more!

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Trash don't waste your money

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Junk, lasted about three outings before it started spitting out rounds every time I touched it or set it down.

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These are great mags for 5.56/223. They tend to separate a bit at the top when using 300 BLK.

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Wouldn’t have them... there was a issue with the top of the magazine separating. Not falling apart ... but just wide enough to where the ammo would be forced out by the spring. They replaced. The new ones are going the same thing !!! Called and they won’t return phone calls or emails !!!

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I've had similar experiences with other non PMAG, plastic magazines. That's why if I ever decide to buy more plastic mags, they will only be PMAGS.
Right now, I've stopped buying PMAGS and get surplus GI mags, always reliable, and very cheap; I can usually get them for 3 to 5 bucks each at gun shows,
Last few shows I've been too, my new thing is to get buy as as many as I can for 20 bucks; just to have a nice stockpile.

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