New AR-10 (.308) High-Tech Magazine
Loveland, CO — Hexmag, LLC (www.hexmag.com), maker of the most advanced and versatile AR-15 platform magazine on the market, is about to launch its new innovation 20-round .308 caliber AR-10 magazine. Look for it to hit the market in early January 2017.
The Hexmag AR-10/.308 SR-25 Magazine is built to work reliably in the most demanding shooting environments.
Features include:
- Firm seating with a self-lubricating anti-tilt follower
- Patented HexID Color Identification System
- Exclusive, robust PolyHex2 Advanced Composite Construction
Whether it’s a feathery 110-grain or a heavy 220-grain match bullet, military ball, soft-point, hollow-point, AP, API, incendiary, or tracer, Hexmag’s patented HexID Color Identification System can help shooters quickly identify what is in the magazine and it is a very high-capacity rifle magazine.
To keep things clean, Hexmag’s tool-less floorplate makes it possible to disassemble the magazine in a couple of seconds – a handy feature that also makes it easy to quickly empty the magazine without having to strip out rounds individually.
“This new AR-10 magazine fills a neglected market space,” says Hexmag marketing director Dave Smith. “We did a lot of development and engineering to make a lightweight magazine with superior strength and functionality that is affordable.”
The unique exterior of Hexmag’s AR-10 magazine provides exceptional grip in any conditions or environment, with or without gloves (add some optional extreme grip Hexmag Grip Tape and make it even better!). Combine these elements with firm seating, the dual leg, tilt-proof, multi-color coded HexID magazine followers and latch plate/identifiers, Hexmag’s exclusive PolyHex2 Advanced Composite construction and this affordable new magazine represents a huge technological leap forward in AR-10 magazines for the discriminating shooter.
MSRP: $18.99
Hexmag firearm \magazines and accessories are made in the USA and come with Hexmag’s Lifetime Warranty!
Note: These magazines are not shipped to states having 20-round (or less) capacity limitations.