The Amend2 MOD-3 10-round magazine delivers restricted-capacity compliance without sacrificing reliability for AR-15 platforms. This black polymer magazine meets state regulations while maintaining the feeding consistency shooters expect from quality aftermarket magazines.
What Makes This Different
The MOD-3 features Amend2's updated follower design and reinforced feed lips that address common feeding issues found in budget magazines. The polymer construction reduces weight compared to steel alternatives while the textured exterior provides secure grip during reloads. Internal geometry matches STANAG specifications for consistent chambering across multiple AR-15 configurations.
Key Features
- 10-round capacity meets restricted state compliance requirements
- Reinforced polymer construction with textured grip surfaces
- Enhanced follower design prevents bolt-over-base malfunctions
- Compatible with 5.56x45 NATO and .223 Remington cartridges
- Standard STANAG magazine well compatibility
- Removable floorplate for cleaning and maintenance
- Anti-tilt follower maintains consistent cartridge presentation
Field testing shows reliable feeding through various AR-15 configurations including carbine and rifle-length gas systems. The magazine functions consistently in temperatures from -20°F to 140°F, making it suitable for duty use, competition shooting, and hunting applications where capacity restrictions apply. The polymer construction resists impact damage better than aluminum magazines while weighing approximately 30% less than steel alternatives.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 10 rounds
- Caliber: 5.56x45 NATO/.223 Remington
- Material: High-impact polymer body with steel spring
- Overall Length: Approximately 7.1 inches
- Weight: 3.2 ounces (empty)
- Finish: Matte black
- Compatibility: STANAG 4179 magazine wells
- Country of Origin: United States
The MOD-3 represents solid engineering for shooters requiring capacity-restricted magazines without compromising on function. Quality control standards ensure consistent performance across production runs, backed by Amend2's reputation for reliable aftermarket magazines.