Amend2 AR15/M4 5.56mm/223 Rem. 30-Round Magazine (Black)

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$8.99 $14.95
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Product Description

The Amend2 30 round magazine is a sturdy, reliable 5.56x45 NATO (.223 Remington) AR15/M4/M16 magazine made of advanced polymer material. It is a light and durable excellent alternative to the standard 30 round M4/M16 USGI aluminum magazine.

Features

  • 4 way anti-tilt, self lubricating super follower
  • Heavy duty, non-memory, non-corrosive stainless steel spring
  • Designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. with 100% American parts and craftsmanship
  • Ruggedly designed with ultra sturdy reinforced, impact-resistant polymer and textured grip
  • Tool-less disassembly for quick ammo dump and cleaning
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Price is for one (1) Amend2 30-round magazine.

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(5 out of 5) #1
by from Miami, FL on

These are the best mags the I have, they are so easy to reload and and to exchange. I recommend these mags.

(5 out of 5) Great Mags!
by from Tyler, Texas on

These great looking mags engaged and locked easily into my AR. However, they did not drop freely out of the weapon when the mag release was activated. This was easily remedied by using a razor knife and fine sandpaper to remove the small ridge on the upper sides created during manufacture where the two sides are bonded together. A minor issue considering the great value.

(4 out of 5) Great Mags!
by from Tyler, Texas on

To get the mag to fall completely out of the magazine well, they require smoothing out of the casting flanges where the two halves were joined together. You can use a razor knife and a little sandpaper on the portion that fits into the mag well. The mags will then drop freely from the weapon. Great mags, work great!

(5 out of 5) Great Mags!
by from Tyler, Texas on

I had to remove the casting flashing on the upper half of the mags with a razor knife and a little 120 grit sandpaper to allow the mags to fall free when released. Also, there is no way my fat fingers will depress the 2 for disassembly, you will need something like a key for this procedure.....not exactly tool-less. However, these are great mags and I would buy again and recommend to anyone! P.S. to Amend: How about making some for that AK47!