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Posted On: 11/26/2021
By: Bryan Bennett
A: Thanks for pointing that out! SDS doesn't actually manufacture their magazines – they import them. They had previously imported these mags from Turkey (which is when I wrote the product description), but they have since switched to importing them from South Korea. In short, we updated the photos without changing the product description, but I just updated it thanks to your keen eye.
Posted On: 11/26/2021
By: Kevin McRobie
A: Thanks for reaching out Kevin! I regret that I cannot promise seamless compatibility with your rifle – especially if has shoown itself to be finnicky in the past, but this mag should function correctly with any AR-platform firearm.
Posted On: 11/26/2021
By: Tom
A: Thanks for pointing that out! SDS doesn't actually manufacture their magazines – they import them. They had previously imported these mags from Turkey (which is when I wrote the product description), but they have since switched to importing them from South Korea. In short, we updated the photos without changing the product description, but I just updated it thanks to your keen eye.
Posted On: 4/24/2021
By: Knoxville Really
A: Thanks for reaching out! SDS is based in Tennessee; this magazine is made in Turkey.
Posted On: 4/22/2021
By: Juan Escobar
A: Yes sir, this magazine is designed to function correctly with any AR-15 rifle including the M&P Sport II.
Posted On: 4/21/2021
By: Joe LaMore
A: Yes sir, the AM-15 is functionally identical to the AR-15 rifle this magazine is designed for.
Posted On: 4/21/2021
By: Michael
A: Yes sir, absolutely! This magazine is compatible with any 5.56 AR-15.
Posted On: 4/21/2021
By: David Frank
A: Thanks for reaching out David! 300 AAC Blackout ammo is indeed compatible with 5.56/223 magazines. A dedicated 300 Blackout mag is generally considered more reliable, but I've personally not experienced any problems with my 5.56/223 mags myself.
Posted On: 2/26/2021
By: Roy Davis
A: Sorry Roy, but we haven't got any in stock at the moment. I wish I could be of greater help!