Posted November 15, 2016 10:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life


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Photo by Mission First Tactical

Photo by Mission First Tactical

Mission First Tactical (MFT) has released a 10-round restricted capacity magazine variant of the popular 30-round Polymer MFT Mag, for customers living in cities and states — CA, CO, CT, NY, NJ, MA, HI, DC and Chicago — with a 10-round magazine compliant law. Designed for military, law enfocement and professionals, these mags fit AR-15/M4 platforms and are also compatible with a number of different non-AR-15/M4 systems.

More in the press release below:

The 10-round capacity MFT Mag (PN: 10/30PM556BAG) is designed as an enhancement of the original STANAG design, except this 5.56 NATO magazine has a 10-round limit due to an internal limiter and the bottom of the magazine is “permanently” sealed and cannot be readily restored. A grey pin is located on …Read the Rest

Source:: Tactical Life

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