The MDT AICS Magazine 102919-BLK delivers reliable feeding and consistent performance for precision rifle platforms. This 12-round steel magazine accommodates both .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor cartridges, making it a versatile choice for shooters running multiple calibers in AICS-compatible chassis systems.
What Makes This Different
Constructed from heat-treated steel rather than polymer, this magazine offers superior dimensional stability under temperature extremes and heavy use. The steel construction maintains consistent spring tension and follower alignment through thousands of loading cycles. MDT's manufacturing process ensures precise tolerances that eliminate feeding issues common with lower-quality alternatives.
Key Features
- 12-round capacity for extended shooting sessions without frequent reloading
- Heat-treated steel construction withstands harsh conditions and heavy use
- Compatible with .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor cartridges
- AICS pattern design fits most precision rifle chassis systems
- Anti-tilt follower prevents cartridge nose-diving and feeding malfunctions
- Witness holes allow quick visual ammunition count verification
- Removable floorplate enables easy cleaning and maintenance
Field performance remains consistent across temperature ranges from -20°F to 140°F, making this magazine suitable for competitive shooting, long-range hunting, and tactical applications. The steel body resists deformation when dropped on hard surfaces or subjected to impact during transport. Cartridge presentation angle ensures smooth feeding in both bolt-action and semi-automatic platforms.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 12 rounds
- Caliber: .308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor
- Material: Heat-treated steel body with steel spring
- Pattern: AICS compatible
- Length: Approximately 5.5 inches
- Width: 0.95 inches
- Finish: Black oxide coating
- Weight: 8.2 ounces (empty)
- Manufacturer: MDT (Modular Driven Technologies)
This magazine represents a proven solution for shooters who demand consistent performance from their precision rifle systems. The steel construction and precise manufacturing tolerances justify the investment for serious marksmen who cannot afford feeding failures during critical moments.