I believe their newest Model, the E-4 will take STANAG mags.
It makes sense to roll out their proprietary AR/STG STANAG-type magazine as they release a new AUG type rifle configured to take them.
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I believe their newest Model, the E-4 will take STANAG mags.
It makes sense to roll out their proprietary AR/STG STANAG-type magazine as they release a new AUG type rifle configured to take them.
Ah I didnt know they were releasing a mag for standard AR's. Choice is good but with PMAGS, TD mags and Lancers they have big shoes to fill in the poly mag area.
That is the XM30 AR-15 magazine. The STG-556 E4 rifle will accept that, and any other standard AR-15/M16 magazine. The XM30 was designed for the STG-556 E4 rifle, but will work with any rifle that uses AR-15 Magazines minus the HK 416 and the FN FS2000
I don't normally buy things based on the way they look but I think these would look awesome in my Sig 556. For couch commando operations and such...LOL![]()
That is too bad. I never, ever had an issue with a "real" AUG magazine. I really liked the ability to count the rounds inside just by look at the outside of the magazine. There is a picture of one of these MSAR mags with a cracked base plate on other board. I never saw this with a real AUG mag. Sound like maybe some substandard plastic blends (blends? do they blend plastic?). I hope MSAR gets the kinks worked out. I like to see small companies succeed.
Last edited by kmrtnsn; 05-21-09 at 22:39.
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