Product Preview: Ammo Armor

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posted on May 2, 2023
Ammo Armor

Keeping magazines protected from dirt and damage until use is critical. Ammo Armor is an easy, affordable accessory that guards loaded magazines from the environment and rough handling until they’re ready for use.

The polymer shell simply slips over a loaded magazine body and seats against the floorplate. Handy cutouts on the bottom of the shell make it easy to extract magazines from the Ammo Armor when ready for use. Ribbed texturing on the front portion of the Ammo Armor shell makes it easy to pull it off a magazine, too.

Fits are available for most handgun magazines, and color options are black, olive drab and desert tan. Price is $10 each. For more information, visit ammo-armor.com.

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