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Item Number: 66234
The MFT Standard Capacity Polymer Magazine, 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 toolless disassembly with double floor plate safety release tabs allows user to safely release spring tension during disassembly and quick ammo dumps. Long-life stainless steel spring and four-way anti-tilt follower 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 ensured by using a specially developed Military Grade reinforced, super tough polyamide And as always our products are MADE IN THE USA with a LIFETIME WARRANTY.
SCPM556 Features and Functions:
- MADE IN THE USA
- MFT stipple texture
- Low profile ribs front texture
- Flared floor plate
- Paint Pen dot matrix on floor plate
- Drain holes
- Toolless disassembly with double floor plate safety release tabs
- Quick ammo dump
- Long-life stainless steel spring
- Four-way anti-tilt follower
- Oversized mag catch

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Mine have started failing after a year or so.

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I've used and bought many of these mags. Yesterday I went to move some boxes and noticed loose rounds all over the floor of the trunk that holds my loaded magazines.

Turns out one of my loaded mft magazines had started popping out rounds. When I went to load the rounds back into the same magazine, it was obvious that the lips were warped and can no longer hold rounds securely. I would say this was after no more than a year loaded. The rest of my loaded mft mags were fine.

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Good enough mags for the price. They are good quality. I have 3 and never had any issues with them including spilling. It is made to hold 30rds, not 30+ so don't try to squeeze an extra 1 or 2 in there then complain about spilling. Some people say they only put up to 28rds just for storage to not put a lot of pressure on the spring. To each his own. I have not experienced any failures with these mags as of today.

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Why would you buy these when you can get pmags for the same price and not have to worry about issues?

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I do have pmags. I have several brands of mags that I try out in my AR's. Hera arms have some nice ones too. I have over 1 doz pmags. Brownells and PSA always have sale on pmags both gen M2 and M3. I really do see them as low as $9 sometimes even for the gen M3's. I just like trying different mags to eliminate which ones not to use. I even have some gen M3 40rd pmags.

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Dude, where are Pmags $8? Details or it didn’t happen.

These mags are about half the weight and size of a Pmag.

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PSA has had Pmags for $8 for months, when you used the code Pmag and order 10+. They have that frequently throughout the year. Right now they have D&H aluminum mags for $8 for 10+. So, dude, it did happen....and it happens all the time at PSA. And not sure what the "half the weight and size of a Pmag" is suppose to mean. I own both. A 30rd mag is a 30rd mag, so same size. As for weight, the MFT is lighter but no where half the weight. And since it's lighter, it gives me the feeling it's made cheaply. I much prefer a Pmag.

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PSA has them for weeks of not months at that price.

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