1 - ProMag AR-15 30rd Black Polymer Magazine

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1 - ProMag AR-15 30rd Black Polymer Magazine Details

This is a new ProMag AR-15 30rd Black Polymer Magazine. This is a 30rd magazine for  AR-15 rifles chambered in .223/5.56x45mm. The magazine body and follower are constructed of a proprietary DuPont Zytel based polymer to ensure a long service life. The springs are made from heat treated Chrome-silicon wire for increased reliability and smooth feeding. Black polymer.

  • Product Type
    Magazines
  • Magazine Capacity
    30
  • Ammo Caliber
    5.56/.223 Rem
  • Firearms Platform
    AR-15
  • Manufacturer
    ProMag
  • Manufacturer SKU
    COL-A18B
  • Quantity
    30
  • UPC Barcode
    708279012662
  • Material
    Polymer

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    posted on by MARK MCKENNA

    I purchased a couple of these mag's and worked great for the first few times to the range. I noticed there were a couple of loose rounds in my range bag that had apparently been spit out during transport. I marked the magazines for closer inspection. After reloading several different brands of magazines, these two were the only ones showing a loose feeder condition. With a little squeeze on the top of the mag or during reloading, 5-10 rounds would pop out. These may be from an earlier design (bought in May 2013) and have ProMag stamped on the lower side of the magazines. I have other PMAG Gen II mags that work fine. IMHO, spend a little more for a better quality magazine.

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