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Mission First Tactical Unveils Star Wars Beskar Extreme Duty Magazine

Horsham, PA – (May 4th, 2023) – Mission First Tactical (MFT) manufacturers of state-of-the-art, USA made rifle/carbine accessories and holsters, is pleased to offer the Star Wars Beskar Extreme Duty (EXD) polymer magazine “CLICK HERE”. May the fourth be with you!

The special edition Beskar EXD Magazine is manufactured with long glass fiber technology for a more robust design that exceeds the strength and durability of other polymer magazine bodies offered today. Utilizing a 50% stronger and 3x more impact resistant design compared to traditional glass filled nylon, the Beskar EXD meets the demands of military and law enforcement. MFT added a flared floor plate and kept the slim bottom design, allowing excellent draw protection and ease of handling, all while allowing for fit in double and triple magazine pouches. Well defined front and rear ribbed finger impressions creates easy handing, even with gloves on. Toolless disassembly and double safety releases prevent accidental ammo dumps and makes cleaning a snap. “CLICK HERE” for product in use video.

The MFT Extreme Duty Magazine was designed for the AR15/M4 but allows for use with a wide range of non-AR15/M4 platforms including HK 416 variants, British SA-80, FN-Scar16 and more. 

Features Include:

– 50% stronger
– 3x more impact resistant than traditional nylons
– Next generation long glass fiber polymer
– Enhanced strength & durability
– Ribbed front and rear gripping surface
– Long-life USGI-spec stainless steel spring
– Four-way anti-tilt self-lubricating follower
– Flared floor plate
– Oversized bolt catch
– Paint pen dot matrix
– Toolless disassembly with double floor plate safety release tabs
– Retail: $24.99

To learn more about the MFT Extreme Duty Magazine and complete product offerings from Mission  First Tactical, please visit: www.missionfirsttactical.com 

One Response to “Mission First Tactical Unveils Star Wars Beskar Extreme Duty Magazine”

  1. LawsForThee says:

    Pretty brave to use Disney’s IP on a rifle mag. Hopefully their legal team isn’t running “beskar” google searches to find unauthorized use of their creations.