Product Overview
The Mission First Tactical EXDPM556D-DTM magazine offers reliable performance and patriotic styling for your rifle. Constructed from durable, high-quality polymer, this magazine is designed to withstand extreme conditions while maintaining lightweight handling. Its ribbed front and rear gripping surfaces ensure a secure grip during reloads, even in adverse environments. The four-way anti-tilt, self-lubricating follower ensures smooth feeding and enhanced reliability, reducing jams and misfeeds during intense shooting sessions. The flared floor plate facilitates easy magazine handling and enhances durability, while the oversized bolt catch allows for quick and effortless magazine changes. Designed for easy maintenance, the EXDPM556D-DTM features tool-less disassembly with double floor plate safety release tabs, enabling quick cleaning and inspection without the need for tools. Available in patriotic and tactical color options such as American Flag M1, Blue Line Flag, Don't Tread on Me, Gadsden Flag, and Liberty of Death, this magazine combines function with a bold aesthetic perfect for range days or tactical applications. Its capacity of 30 rounds provides ample firepower, making it suitable for various shooting scenarios. Whether you are a professional, a competitive shooter, or a firearm enthusiast, this magazine offers a dependable, stylish, and easy-to-maintain option to enhance your rifle's performance.
Features:
- Durable polymer construction for reliability and lightweight handling
- Ribbed front and rear gripping surfaces for secure handling
- Four-way anti-tilt, self-lubricating follower for smooth feeding
- Flared floor plate for easy magazine handling and durability
- Oversized bolt catch for quick magazine changes
- Tool-less disassembly with double floor plate safety release tabs for easy cleaning
- Available in patriotic and tactical color options including American Flag M1, Blue Line Flag, Don't Tread on Me, Gadsden Flag, and Liberty of Death
- 30-round capacity suitable for various shooting scenarios