Troy BattleMag

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posted on October 19, 2011
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Troy Industries’ BattleMags, which are compatible with AR-15-style rifles, HK416 variants, and FN SCAR rifles and carbines, feature an impact-resistant polymer developed specifically for the magazine.

The feed lips and anti-tilt follower are thicker than those of comparable polymer magazines, and the fish-scale molding on the magazine’s body provides a positive grip surface. The magazines come with flush and shock-absorbing extended floor plate locks, the latter of which has a rubber pull-tap for easy extraction from magazine pouches. Price: $42.

Contact: Troy Industries; (866) 788-6412; www.troyind.com.

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