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Hexmag Awarded Patent for Their True Riser System

Hexmag has recently been awarded the patent on our True Riser in our 10 and 15 round magazines. This patent is very important to us as we have developed an evolutionary system to offer factory made 10 and 15 round magazines for capacity restricted states.

The Hexmag True Riser system for standard size Hexmag magazines was carefully engineered, with the Ar-15 consumer in capacity restricted states mind. You get a standard size magazine that is magazine pouch friendly, looks natural in your AR-15 and can still be dissembled for normal, routine cleaning/maintenance or to change the HexID system.

It features our patented True Riser and a short spring, the True Riser brings the base of the spring up mimicking internally, a dedicated 10 or 15 round tiny magazine without the drawbacks of a tiny magazine. This has all been done here at the Hexmag facility to eliminate 3rd party dealer “blocking”, “pinning”, or “gluing” the magazines. Ultimately saving the dealer and consumer considerable amounts of money. Hexmag 10 and 15 round magazines have the same MSRP as the standard capacity 30 round Hexmag magazines of $14.99.

Our HX10/30 10 round magazines were made for California, New York, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Maryland, Chicago, Connecticut, Washington DC. The Hexmag HX15/30 15 round magazines were made for New Jersey and Colorado. If you live in one of these states or areas with a magazine capacity restriction you are not alone, rest assured that Hexmag has your back.

All Hexmag magazines come with a Lifetime Warranty. For more information please visit the Hexmag 10 and 15 round magazine page on our website.

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13 Responses to “Hexmag Awarded Patent for Their True Riser System”

  1. jbgleason says:

    I am no Grammar Nazi but I will never understand companies that don’t bother to proof read a Press Release.

    “with the Ar-15 consumer in capacity restricted states mind.” What are you saying here? That you have them in mind?

    “can still be dissembled” Spellcheck is not your friend here. Unless you are saying that the magazine has emotions and it is hiding them. The word is “disassembled.”

    Get it together people.

    • Iceman says:

      I am no Grammar Nazi, (comma) but….

      …. proofread (compound word)

      • jbgleason says:

        Typed it on my phone while in a bar and not as a press release. So I accept the related errors. But fuck it, let’s continue the low brow diatribe that allows those who oppose our industry to cast us as Bible hugging rednecks.

        • SVGC says:

          Out of all the “they’re coming for us” lines I’ve heard lately, this one is the most entertaining.

        • Jeremy says:

          Your honor, I present Exhibit A on, “How to not respond to potential customers in public” for your review.

  2. ARman says:

    Good God, the grammatical and syntax errors made it unreadable!!! WTH?!???

  3. Strike-Hold says:

    Gotta love posts that begin with “I’m no Grammar Nazi….” and then totally ARE a Grammar Nazi. LOL

    • DSM says:

      Anytime someone says “but” is usually them preparing you for why you’re wrong.

  4. FredCAN says:

    Would be nice if they could had a 5 rounds block for Canada. But hey, we’re such a small market.

    • MarcAHJ says:

      Or even a ten round version approved and marked for the LAR-15 pistol but, as you said, small market.

  5. Mr. Gibbs says:

    Washington DC doesn’t allow any style of “assault rifle,” so even if they restricted this magazine’s capacity to one, single round, you’re still a criminal if you own a rifle it will fit into.

  6. Riceball says:

    Here’s a question for you all, what’s your opinion of Hexmags? Living in CA (unfortunately) I like the idea of factory made 10/30 mags but I’ve heard bad things about Hexmags. Anybody here have much experience with them?