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Strike Industries AR15 32 Round Magazine
The Strike Industries AR15 32 Round Magazine extends standard capacity by two rounds while maintaining compatibility with AR15 platforms chambered in 223 Remington, 5.56 NATO, and 300 Blackout. The synthetic polymer construction keeps weight down and resists impact damage from drops or rough handling. The polymer feed lips are molded into the magazine body rather than using metal inserts, which reduces weight while maintaining the geometry needed for reliable feeding. The black follower uses a non binding design that tracks smoothly through the magazine body without tilting or catching, which keeps rounds feeding consistently from first to last.
Key Features
- 32 round capacity extends shooting time between reloads
- Synthetic polymer construction for impact resistance and light weight
- Polymer feed lips molded into magazine body
- Non binding black follower for consistent feeding
- Compatible with 223 Remington, 5.56 NATO, and 300 Blackout
- Corrosion resistant polymer material
- Black finish matches most AR15 builds
Perfect For
- AR15 shooters wanting slightly extended capacity over standard 30 round magazines
- Range sessions and recreational shooting
- Backup magazine rotation
- Builds where lightweight magazines reduce overall carry weight
Extended 32 Round Capacity
The 32 round capacity gives you two additional rounds over standard AR15 magazines, which extends your shooting time slightly without adding significant length to the magazine body. This capacity sits between standard 30 round magazines and larger extended magazines, offering a middle ground for shooters who want more rounds but do not need or want the added length of 40 or 60 round magazines. The extra capacity can matter during extended strings of fire where every reload costs time.
Synthetic Polymer Construction
The synthetic polymer material is impact resistant and flexes slightly under stress without cracking or permanently deforming. This flexibility allows the magazine to absorb energy from drops or impacts that would dent metal magazines or crack more brittle materials. The polymer is also lighter than steel or aluminum magazines, which reduces weight when carrying multiple loaded magazines. The material resists corrosion from moisture, sweat, and cleaning solvents without requiring protective coatings.
Polymer Feed Lips
The feed lips are formed as part of the polymer body during molding, which creates a one piece construction without separate metal inserts. Polymer feed lips work well when the material and geometry are properly designed, though they require more attention to loading technique than steel feed lips. Avoid overloading the magazine or forcing rounds in at an angle, as this can stress the feed lips over time. The polymer material provides enough rigidity to hold rounds at the correct presentation angle for reliable feeding.
Non Binding Black Follower
The follower design prevents binding or tilting as it travels up the magazine body under spring pressure. Binding occurs when the follower catches on internal ribs or warps from uneven pressure, which can cause feeding failures or prevent the bolt from locking back on an empty magazine. The non binding design keeps the follower tracking straight, which maintains consistent pressure on the round stack and ensures the top round is presented correctly to the bolt.
Multi Caliber Compatibility
This magazine works with 223 Remington, 5.56 NATO, and 300 Blackout, which are the three most common AR15 calibers. All three cartridges share the same case head diameter and overall length dimensions, so the same magazine geometry works across all three without modification. The feed lips and follower are designed to handle the slightly different bullet profiles and case tapers between these calibers without binding or misfeeding.
Follow safe handling and manufacturer instructions. Ensure compliance with all applicable laws. Check state and local regulations regarding magazine capacity limits before purchase. Avoid overloading or forcing rounds into the magazine to prevent feed lip damage. Inspect feed lips and follower regularly for wear or deformation.