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Stainless Steel Body:
Our AR-15/M4/M16 Stainless Steel Grendel magazines are constructed with the highest levels of quality that guarantees durability and longevity! Our magazines are manufactured 100% start to finish in the USA using “.020” gauge 410 Stainless-Steel Alloy that is heat treated for superior strength, and lasting endurance. Their Stainless-Steel construction means they won’t swell in heat or crack in the cold, making a more reliable alternative to polymer magazines. This is done all while maintaining that undeniably good look.
Available Coatings:
Our durable, wear-in, not wear off, coating (Marlube) was developed directly from our aerospace roots. These Marlube coatings offer supreme performance, protection, and lubricity for your magazine. The more you use it, the better it performs. Our Stainless-Steel AR-15 mags come in two colors, Black Marlube as well as Flat Dark Earth. These Marlube coatings offer supreme performance and protection both to yourself and to your magazine.
Your #1 choice for reliability, durability, and superiority!
Assembly Components:
- 410 Series Stainless Steel Body, Heat Treated
- Chrome Silicon Springs
- Enhanced Anti-tilt Polymer Followers with PTFE
- 300 Series SS Floor plate with Black Oxide Coating for Corrosion Resistance
3 Reviews
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Great magazines
Sturdy and well made. No feed problems.
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Great Mags
What can I say? They're ASC, and they're flawless. Easy to load, easy to insert, don't misfeed, and easy to release. Exactly what you expect from a magazine. 5 stars all the way!
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6.5 Grendel magazine
ASC has a very nice magazine with a blue colored follower which I like very much. Some of my standard 5.56 magazines may accept 6.5 Grendel, but for some reason the sides of the magazine swell and do not slide into the magazine well easily. This is what I have always believed, just because "they say 6.5 grendel and 5.56 .223 can share the same magazine" does not mean they should. Since using round specific magazine I have not had any magazine swell issues and slide like they should into magazine well.