AR15 Magazine & M16 Magazines
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Dude.
A) They're magazines.
B) The Clinton Ban sunset in 2004
C) The ban was for both pistol and rifle magazines.
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it's nice to see BROWNELLS answering messages with accurate part numbers,unlike MidwayUSA which does not answer let alone list part numbers. well done BROWNELLS
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@bettyboop65340 no company on earth makes a 20+ capacity clip.
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I would like to know if you make these mags in 5 and ten round capacity
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@Xthextxvirusx yes I bought a couple magazines when I was in Korea
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this can only be american
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can these mags still be shipped to FOBs and APOs?
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I understand the stainless spring would be less corrosive, but, would it retain its springiness as well as the regular spring steel? The qualities are much different and sometimes the benefit of stainless is out weighed by benefits of other steel. I know that stainless knives don't sharpen as easy as carbon steel knives, also it seems there would be more flexibility in the carbon steel metal. And is it true that mags can be left loaded to capacity for years without losing tension?
roodingle 2 years ago
You are correct; in general carbon steels make better springs when it comes to resisting set and storing energy. If the mag spring has a good heat treatment it can potential be stored for years in a compressed condition with no adverse effects. On the other hand stainless steel can be made into a fine spring, and is the current Military Specified Requirement for AR-15 magazines.
brownellsinc 2 years ago
do they make a 40 round clip???
bettyboop65340 3 years ago
No the 40 round version is not available.
brownellsinc 3 years ago
why wouldnt they use a stainless follower?
seems like its the part that would take the most wear
NamelessFTW 3 years ago
Stainless followers are available as an optional purchase.
brownellsinc 3 years ago