Mission First Tactical Introduces Decorated Extreme Duty 5.56 Polymer Mag
The new Mission First Tactical LLC Decorated Extreme Duty 5.56 Polymer Magazine designed for the AR-15/M4 platform can now feature standard or personal images.

Mission First Tactical Decorated Extreme Duty 5.56 Polymer Magazine
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Mission First Tactical LLC (MFT), a leader in USA-made rifle/carbine accessories, is introducing the latest addition to the MFT magazine line, the Decorated Extreme Duty 5.56 Polymer Magazine. Designed for the AR-15/M4 platform but allowing for use with a wide range of non-AR-15/M4 platforms, these magazines can now feature standard or personal images.
A unique process provides for photographic quality in a rugged chemical-, scratch-, and scuff-resistant image. You can express yourself with MFT offerings or let MFT place your unique image on not only the EXDP556 but any of the company's magazines and more. MFT image offerings include American Flag M1; Betsy Ross Flag; Blue Line American Flag 1; Gadsden Flag; Join or Die; Punisher Skull Splatter White or Distressed American Punisher Skull. Every week, MFT will be offering a limited-edition design as a giveaway and a limited-edition sale only available through its social media channels. You can follow and like MFT’s Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter platforms to find out about each week’s giveaway and sale.
Manufactured using the newest material technology and processes, Mission First Tactical says the EXDP556 magazines with their next-generation long glass fiber polymer construction offers the trifecta of perfection in structural performance: strength, durability, and stiffness. The company says the stiffness allows the magazine to maintain its integrity without additional weight with an additional benefit of top performance even at elevated temperatures. The longer length reinforcing fibers are used to produce increased strength and prevent deformation and polymer fatigue. Additionally, the company says the Extreme Duty 5.56 magazine offers increased durability through a more efficient energy transfer between the polymer and the longer fiber filaments during an impact. A long-life USGI-Spec stainless steel spring is corrosion resistant. The four-way, anti-tilt, self-lubricating follower keeps the rounds aligned and makes mag feeding consistent and reliable, while virtually eliminating jambs.
The Extreme Duty 5.56 magazines are made for confidence in handling the, even during weather or duress. The front and rear of the gripping surface is ribbed for a positive grip, even with gloves. An oversized bolt-catch provides enhanced reliability of the bolt catch operation. The flared floor plate allows for an easier grip in handling and extraction and one-hand reloads. Wrapping up the multiple benefits to the EXDP556 is a paint dox matrix to allow for easy marking and identification of magazines and the tool-less disassembly with the double floor plate safety release tabs.
Mission First Tactical Decorated Extreme Duty 5.56 Polymer magazines are built for hard shooting and extreme treatment and shooting conditions and come with a lifetime warranty.
For more information on Mission First Tactical, visit www.missionfirsttactical.com.
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