Molon Labe Industries Announces New Magazines for the AR Platform Rifle

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posted on January 17, 2013
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Molon Labe Industries announced that it will soon begin manufacturing magazines for the AR rifle platform.

The SCARmag AR / Light 30 and 40 round magazines are made from the same proprietary patent pending polymer as the original SCARmag for the FN SCAR rifle platform. This polymer is virtually indestructible and can withstand exposure to extreme temperatures, conditions and impacts. The SCARmag AR / Light 30 and 40 round magazines have the same Stealth-Tex IR Signature Reduction Technology as the original SCARmag.

This STANAG compliant magazine permits operation with all AR-15 / M16 / M4 rifle platforms, as well as a wide range of non-Colt specific platforms, such as the HK416 and MR556A1, M27 IAR, British SA-80, FN SCAR MK 16 / 16S and others.

The SCARmag AR / Light 30 and 40 round magazines are available for pre-order and are currently pre-production items. These items may be pre-ordered online to ensure guaranteed delivery at molonlabeindustries.com. MSRP is $30 for the SCARmag AR / Light 30 round magazine and $40 for the SCARmag AR / Light 40 round magazine.

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