Preview: Sentry Hexmag SR-25/AR-10 Magazine

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posted on August 8, 2022
Sentry Hexmag SR-25/AR-10 Magazine

Already well-respected within the industry for its Hexmag AR-15 magazines, Sentry Tactical is now also producing larger detachable boxes compatible with .308 Win.-chambered SR-25/AR-10-platform rifles.

Constructed of the company’s PolyHex2 composite material, with Hexmag’s patented grip-enhancing exterior texturing molded into each side, the .308 magazines are also compatible with Sentry’s color-coded HexID system and its hexagonal grip tape.

Available in black or FDE, and in 20- or 10-round capacities, the Hexmag SR-25/AR-10 Magazine supports rounds up to 2.815" in length and features tool-less disassembly. Suggested retail pricing is $20.

For more information, please visit sentrytactical.com.

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