Magpul Industries Corp

Magpul Industries wasn’t always the polymer magazine giant that it is today. They began in 1999 with a product designed to assist in quickly pulling magazines out of mag pouches, dubbed, the Magpul 5.56.

They quickly rose to the top of the industry with products like the PMAG 30 round polymer magazine, protective eyewear, the Pro 700 rifle chassis, MOE pistol grip, and innovations like the M-LOK accessory attachment system that has changed AR-15 handguards for years to come.

They approach product design with a need/solution point of view which is ultimately what propelled them to become one of the most well-known brands in the world.

Here at Primary Arms, we carry a large variety of their most popular accessories, stocks, magazines, pistol grips, shooting glasses, and even their new polymer suppressor cover. Each of these products and more are detailed below.

Magpul PMAG

A common problem for the average infantryman was and still is the 30-round aluminum STANAG magazine. It is heavy, easy to break, and unreliable if sand gets in the mechanism.

Easily their greatest achievement was the introduction of the PMAG 30: a synthetic polymer magazine that could withstand heavy impacts without bending like aluminum.

Like the PRS, this magazine has seen many generational improvements such as textured gripping surfaces, self-lubricating anti-tilt follower with stainless steel springs, flared floor plate, and even a window to see your remaining round count.

After 10 years the newest iteration Gen M3 PMAG was officially adopted by both the USMC and Airforce because of its compatibility with the IAR as well as improved performance with the M855A1 ammunition. Many different sizes have also been offered such as the PMAG 20, PMAG 40 and even a 60-round drum mag called the D-60.