Magpul MAG560-BLK PMAG GEN M3 223 Rem/5.56 NATO 20rd Round Polymer Black
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Magpul MAG560-BLK PMAG GEN M3 223 Rem/5.56 NATO 20rd Round Polymer Black
Magpul MAG560-BLK PMAG GEN M3 223 Rem/5.56 NATO 20rd Round Polymer Black
Magpul MAG560-BLK PMAG GEN M3 223 Rem/5.56 NATO 20rd Round Polymer Black
MPN: MAG560-BLK
| UPC: 873750007915
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Magpul MAG560-BLK MAG560BLK, also known as the PMAG 20, is a polymer magazine designed for AR15/M4 compatible weapons. This 20-round 5.56x45 NATO (.223 Remington) magazine is not just optimized for Colt-spec AR15/M4 platforms but also accommodates an array of weapons such as the HK 416, MR556A1/M27 IAR, British SA-80, FN Scar MK 16/16S, among others due to its modified internal and external geometry.
Some standout features of the PMAG 20 include a USGI-spec stainless steel spring for uniformity, a self-lubricating, four-way anti tilt follower, and a constant-curve internal geometry for a smooth feed. For enhanced functionality, it comes with a redesigned bolt catch notch in the rear to provide additional bolt catch clearance.
It boasts a pop-off impact/dust cover and flared floor plates for ease in handling and disassembly. The magazine's ribbed gripping surfaces and aggressive texture at the front and rear support positive handling. Furthermore, the paint pen dot matrix panels at the bottom of the magazine's body allow users to mark for identification.