The Amend2 556MODCBAN30 MOD-C Banana magazine delivers reliable feeding with distinctive yellow-green polymer construction that stands out at the range. This 30-round AR-15 magazine features Amend2's proven MOD-C design with enhanced durability and consistent performance across various ammunition types.
What Makes This Different
The MOD-C Banana combines Amend2's advanced polymer blend with a unique curved "banana" profile that reduces binding during rapid magazine changes. Unlike standard straight magazines, this design follows the natural curve of 5.56 NATO cartridges for smoother feeding. The bright yellow-green coloring provides instant visual identification during training or competition scenarios.
Key Features
- 30+1 round capacity for 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington ammunition
- Distinctive yellow-green polymer construction for easy identification
- Curved "banana" profile reduces cartridge binding and feeding issues
- Anti-tilt follower design ensures consistent ammunition presentation
- Reinforced steel spring rated for extended use cycles
- Compatible with standard AR-15 platform rifles and carbines
- Textured grip panels for secure handling in all conditions
Field testing demonstrates reliable function across temperature extremes from -20°F to 140°F. The magazine performs consistently with various bullet weights from 55-grain FMJ to 77-grain match ammunition. Competition shooters appreciate the visual contrast for quick magazine identification during stage transitions, while the robust polymer construction withstands repeated drops on concrete surfaces.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 30 rounds plus 1 in chamber
- Caliber: 5.56 NATO/.223 Remington
- Material: High-impact polymer body with steel spring
- Color: Yellow/Green two-tone finish
- Compatibility: AR-15, M4, and similar platforms
- Overall Length: Approximately 7.1 inches
- Weight: 4.2 ounces empty
- Country of Origin: United States
The Amend2 MOD-C Banana magazine represents proven reliability with enhanced visibility for tactical and competitive applications. Stock levels fluctuate based on current demand and production schedules.