The D&H Tactical DMAG 20-round magazine delivers reliable feeding for .308 Winchester and 6.8x51mm NATO platforms in Flat Dark Earth finish. This magazine combines proven geometry with enhanced materials to ensure consistent performance across multiple rifle systems.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard aluminum magazines, the DMAG features a steel-reinforced feed lip design that maintains proper cartridge presentation under sustained use. The magazine body utilizes impact-resistant polymer construction with anti-tilt followers that prevent binding during rapid fire sequences. Testing shows 15% improved feeding reliability compared to standard-issue magazines.
Key Features
- 20-round capacity for .308 Winchester and 6.8x51mm NATO cartridges
- Steel-reinforced feed lips prevent deformation under stress
- Anti-tilt follower design eliminates feeding malfunctions
- Impact-resistant polymer body withstands drops and rough handling
- Flat Dark Earth coating matches tactical rifle systems
- Compatible with SR-25, AR-10, and similar .308 platforms
- Textured grip panels for positive handling in adverse conditions
Field testing demonstrates consistent cycling through 2,000+ rounds without spring degradation or feeding issues. The magazine functions reliably in temperatures from -20°F to 140°F, making it suitable for competition shooting, tactical applications, and hunting scenarios. The FDE finish resists wear and provides low-visibility operation in desert and woodland environments.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 20 rounds
- Caliber: .308 Winchester/6.8x51mm NATO
- Overall Length: 7.75 inches
- Body Material: Glass-filled nylon polymer
- Feed Lips: Steel-reinforced construction
- Finish: Flat Dark Earth (FDE)
- Weight: 4.2 ounces empty
- Spring: Heat-treated stainless steel
- Country of Origin: United States
Professional shooters and military units choose D&H magazines for their proven track record in demanding conditions. The 20-round capacity provides an optimal balance between ammunition supply and weapon maneuverability. Stock levels fluctuate due to military contracts and civilian demand.