Description
The Troy Industries AR-15 BattleMag is made from Troy proprietary military-grade, chemical, biological and impact-resistant polymer and extensively tested by Special Ops units for function and reliability. This magazine holds 30 rounds and comes in a black finish.
Features:
- Military-grade, impact-resistant polymer
- Flush, bolstered floorplate
- Reinforced feed lips
- Anti-tilt follower
Specifications:
- Fits: All M4, M16/AR-15, HK416, and FN SCAR Rifles
- Capacity: 30 Rounds
- Color: Black
Comments (7)
You're right, my reading comprehension needs some work. When I read in the description that it was tested by Special Ops, I thought maybe this was in actual military use. Im sure they wouldnt want a customer to mistake that this is a military grade magazine. They were very clear that it's just military grade polymer. Phrasing is important.
Comments meant as reply to blackg50
It just says the polymer is military grade,not mags.
Does the military allow polymer mags? And before some says "google it", I tried that. I can't find any current info past 2012. I'm under the assumption that they are not allowed in the military. If they aren't allowed I the military, how can any polymer mag be military grade? Can someone on here in service enlighten me?
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2012/06/07/army-now-says-no-ban-on-rifle-magazines.html...
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_2_397/208914_Troy_BattleMag_review.html...
Military grade polymer is just a specification. I assume if a soldier wanted to use one of these there wouldn't be much issue. Troy Battle Mags seem to get good reviews, but I have no personal experience with them.
I picked up 50 of these from Palmetto for $4.99 each a while back. They had the
Pink followers. They function fine.