These newly designed WBP Polish synthetic 5.56/223 30rd magazines are a great option for a light weight reliable mag. Throw them from extreme heights or run them over repetitively with a 2 1/2 ton Deuce on concrete and they are still in the fight. Using an advanced polycarbonate blend along with a high strength heat treated steel spring these are a great bargain!
*NOTE: Color may vary between smoke and green. Cannot fulfill color requests, as it depends on what we get from WBP.
Now availible from the WBP factory in 30, 20, or 10 round options!
(Listing is for 1 mag)
**PLEASE NOTE: These mags may need to have some minor filing and fitting done in order to lock into some 223 rifles. Please review the listing photos for suggestions on where to file if you are having any fitment issues.
*For Magazine Capacity Restricted States: we can limit this mag to 10rds; please click here for our pinning service.
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WBP 5.56x45 / .223 Polymer AK Magazines
Excellent mags so far for my FB Radom M1 Mini Beryl. I have 11 of them and so far they all lock up perfect, not too tight, and not too loose. Minimal side to side movement, and zero front to back movement. They have a fed and functioned as they should and seem to be made very durable. The only knock I have been able to find, and although not as important to me, I realize that to some in the AK community, the absence of steel reinforced locking lugs and feed lips might bother some people. However, they seem to be made to the same specifications as FB Radom's Beryl mags which are used and battle tested by the Polish military. Now I will admit, I've only had my Mini Beryl and the magazines for a few weeks now and have only ran each magazine 3 to 5 times so far. So as for long term durability and reliability, we'll have to see. But at this point, I see no reason to worry. And at the $20 sale price from Arms of America, they are the best priced imported 5.56 AK mags. Shipping was also incredibly fast as well. All in all, so far I am very happy with the WBP 5.56 AK mags. The only reasons I rated them 4 stars and not 5 is that I haven't had them very long yet, and because I know the absence of steel reinforced locking lugs and feed lips matters to some people.
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223 AK mags
Work well after they were inserted several times. They are tight in my Polish receiver. I could speed up the fit with a few strokes of a file on the mag lug. I wish WBP would make these magazines in the original solid black polymer like the original military magazines. I’m old school.
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223 AK mags
Work well after they were inserted several times. They are tight in my Polish receiver. I could speed up the fit with a few strokes of a file on the mag lug. I wish WBP would make these magazines in the original solid black polymer like the original military magazines. I’m old school.
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5.56 AK Magazine
Works good. A bit tight at first, but it wore in by inserting and taking it out about 20 times. No wobble in both my 5.56 Fox and both my Bulgarian AKs. I like the dark color. Just wish WBP would make them a solid black. Same with the 7.67 version. Like the original military black plastic magazines.
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Mag
This mag works great for the money.
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Wbp 556 mags
Great price point
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Great quality thanks for helping California
These seem very good quality for the price. Thanks to arms of America for offering the pinned option for CA customers
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WBP- 5.56/223 - POLY AK MAG - 30RDS
Appears to be functional, have not tried them out yet
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Worth It
They have the same quality and reliability as the WBP 7.62 mags. They have better fit than the Radom mags and cost less.
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Magazines
Fit tight no wobble at all
Seems like nice construction
I would definitely buy again -
30 rd magazine
Good deal, fit and function great.
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Good mags
For a translucent mag they are quite tough. For the price they are I only have one complaint. The floor plates have quite a bit of play. They aren't going to slide off but they are definitely loose. The spring and follower seem on par with ac-unity mags but not as skookum as the Bulgarian commercial mags. Still haven't tested them in below zero temps though. If you want a translucent mags these are the next best thing to bulgy ones.