The MDT AICS 10-round extended magazine transforms precision rifle feeding with its steel construction and polymer feed lips engineered for 223 Remington cartridges. This magazine extends beyond standard capacity while maintaining the reliability that competitive shooters and precision rifle enthusiasts demand from their feeding systems.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard 5-round AICS magazines, this extended 10-round design doubles feeding capacity without compromising the low-profile requirements of precision shooting positions. The hybrid construction combines a steel magazine body for structural integrity with polymer feed lips that resist deformation under pressure. This combination delivers consistent cartridge presentation while reducing weight compared to all-steel alternatives.
Key Features
- 10-round capacity doubles standard AICS magazine feeding capability
- Steel magazine body construction withstands repeated loading cycles
- Polymer feed lips maintain consistent cartridge geometry
- AICS pattern compatibility fits most precision rifle chassis systems
- 223 Remington chamber specification ensures proper cartridge seating
- Black finish provides corrosion resistance and reduced visibility
- Extended length accommodates longer cartridge overall lengths
Precision rifle competition scenarios benefit from the extended capacity during rapid-fire stages where reload frequency impacts stage times. The steel body construction handles the stress of tactical magazine changes while the polymer feed lips prevent brass damage that can affect accuracy in subsequent firings. Weather resistance comes from the material combination that resists both corrosion and temperature-related expansion issues common in all-metal designs.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 10 rounds
- Caliber: 223 Remington
- Construction: Steel body with polymer feed lips
- Finish: Black
- Pattern: AICS compatible
- Magazine type: Extended length
- Manufacturer: MDT Sporting Goods Inc
- Model: 104760BLK
This magazine addresses the capacity limitations of standard precision rifle feeding systems while maintaining the dimensional requirements for prone and supported shooting positions. The extended design provides tactical reload advantages without the bulk associated with higher-capacity alternatives.