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SHOP CASE KNIVESBlack Rain Ordnance Official Magazines with the Molon Labe laser etch bring unmistakable attitude to a proven platform. The bold engraving delivers a powerful statement rooted in history, rendered with precision so the design stays sharp and permanent through hard use. It’s a clean, confident look paired with the performance shooters expect from a quality magazine.
Built for serious reliability, the Black Rain Ordnance 30-round magazine is designed for 5.56x45 NATO (.223 Remington) AR-15/M4/M16 rifles. It’s constructed from advanced impact-resistant polymer, offering a lightweight yet extremely durable alternative to traditional aluminum magazines. That means you get dependable strength without unnecessary weight, making it ideal for training sessions, range days, or regular rotation in your kit.
The textured grip enhances control during reloads, giving you secure handling even in fast-paced environments. The reinforced polymer body is engineered to withstand repeated use, drops, and demanding conditions. Inside, the anti-tilt super follower helps maintain proper cartridge alignment, supporting smooth feeding and consistent cycling from the first round to the last.
A heavy-duty stainless steel spring powers the magazine’s performance. It resists corrosion, avoids memory, and maintains reliable tension over time. Whether loaded frequently or stored for extended periods, it’s built to deliver steady function when it counts.
This magazine is made in the U.S.A. and produced by Amend2 Magazines, known for durable polymer innovation and practical design. It reflects the performance standards associated with Black Rain Ordnance, combining rugged engineering with bold visual identity.
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