The MAGPUL PMAG
The PMAG™ (Polymer MAGazine) is a lightweight 5.56 NATO, M-16 compatible magazine. It features an advanced impact resistant polymer construction, a pop-off Impact Cover for storage, and an easy to dissasemble design with a flared floorplate for easy magazine extraction from pouches. PMAG™ utilizes a resilient stainless steel spring for corrosion resistance.
The MagLevel PMAG™ features transparent windows on both sides of the body and has a painted indicator on the spring for quick determination of approximate rounds remaining in the magazine.
Our latest revision has been updated with a new body ribbing design which allows for better compatibility with aftermarket mag couplers, a new follower which gives even smoother loading with military stripper clips, and the Impact Cover can now be snapped onto the Floorplate when not in use to prevent possible loss. The MagLevel now has even larger windows than before and includes a black-oxide coated spring for increased contrast with the painted indicator.
- Impact and crush resistant polymer construction.
- Constant-curve internal geometry for smooth feeding.
- Anti-tilt, self-lubricating follower for increased reliability.
- Multi-use Impact Cover to protect feedlips from impact damage, keep dust and dirt out of the magazine during storage, and can be used as a tool for easy cartridge removal as well as gauging of the feedlips.
- Black-oxide coated USGI-spec stainless steel spring.
- Transparent windows on both sides of the MagLevel along with a painted indicator on the spring allows for easy determination of rounds remaining.
- Textured gripping surface and flared floorplate for positive magazine handling.
For more information, visit: http://www.magpul.com
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