Whether in difficult terrain or during demanding competitions, we expect the highest reliability from our weapons. Mission First Tactical Extreme Duty magazines are the perfect complement to our carbine, guaranteeing trouble-free ammunition feeding as well as extreme durability. Thanks to the use of specially developed nylon-based composite MFT Extreme Duty, they are three times more resistant to impact than models based on standard FRN compound.
The Mission First Tactical Extreme Duty magazine offers:- Extreme crush resistance and extremely high impact strength
- Very high reliability thanks to a properly designed pusher
- Longevity achieved through the use of a USGI-spec stainless spring
- Texturing and an extended footplate to aid removal from the loader
- Matrix that allows easy magazine marking with a marker pen
- Tool-less opening of the footplate significantly facilitating the maintenance process
- Compatible with AR-15 carbines and other STANAG-powered models
The design of the magazine has been thought through to the smallest detail, so it is characterized by high ergonomics and reliability. The MFT Extreme Duty is equipped with atilt-protected pusher, so it always reliably feeds cartridges into the chamber. The protrusion responsible for stopping the breech in the rear position has been enlarged to guarantee secure operation and increased durability. Combined with the reinforced housing, it guarantees a not usually reliable and problem-free operation. The model will work perfectly in both AR-15 carbines and other designs using STANAG magazines such as, for example, HK MR223 or Tavor.
Mission First Tactical Extreme Duty magazine - extremely durable magazines for AR-15 platform carbines
The MFT Extreme Duty magazine is equipped with a number of solutions that make it easier to retrieve and handle. The foot has received a specific shape, which, on the one hand, widens it, making it easier to remove from a deep loader, while on the other hand, it maintains a low profile, so that it will not be cumbersome when moving to the recumbent position in the vest. The textured surface of the walls, on the other hand, will prove useful for low retention holds used in sporting applications. Thanks to the matrix at the bottom of the magazine, we will be able to easily describe it with a marker pen.