The Troy Industries BattleMag delivers enhanced reliability and durability for AR-platform rifles chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO and .223 Remington. This 30-round magazine incorporates advanced polymer construction and proven feeding geometry to minimize malfunctions during extended firing sessions.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard GI magazines, the BattleMag features reinforced feed lips and an anti-tilt follower system that maintains consistent cartridge presentation. The proprietary polymer blend resists impact damage and temperature extremes while weighing 25% less than steel alternatives. Troy's manufacturing process ensures dimensional consistency across production runs, reducing the feeding issues common with budget magazines.
Key Features
- 30-round capacity for 5.56x45mm NATO and .223 Remington cartridges
- Impact-resistant polymer construction with textured grip surfaces
- Anti-tilt follower prevents nose-diving and double-feeds
- Compatible with AR-15, M16, M4, FN SCAR, and H&K 416 platforms
- Reinforced feed lips maintain geometry under stress
- Removable floorplate for cleaning and maintenance
- Witness holes for quick round count verification
Field testing demonstrates reliable feeding across various ammunition weights from 55-grain to 77-grain projectiles. The magazine functions consistently in temperatures from -40°F to 180°F, making it suitable for law enforcement, military applications, and competitive shooting. The anti-bind follower maintains smooth operation even when loaded to full capacity for extended periods.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 30 rounds
- Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO, .223 Remington
- Material: High-impact polymer construction
- Weight: Approximately 4.2 ounces empty
- Length: 7.1 inches overall
- Width: 0.9 inches at base
- Compatibility: STANAG 4179 specification
- Finish: Matte black polymer
- Country of Origin: United States
Troy Industries backs this magazine with their reputation for military-grade components and rigorous quality control. The BattleMag represents a significant upgrade over surplus magazines while remaining cost-effective for serious shooters who demand consistent performance.