StripLULA Now Available for Steyr AUG Factory Magazines

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posted on July 24, 2018
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Maglula’s StripLULA, which facilitates loading and unloading 5.56/.223 cal. 10-round magazines from stripper clips, is now available for Steyr AUG factory magazines. Please note that this will accommodate 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40-round Steyr AUG magazines but will not work with non-factory magazines such as the Magpul PMag AUS. The StripLULA is also available in models for both M4/AR15 and Ruger Mini-14 rifles. 

The ambidextrous StripLULA fits all 5.56 mm type stripper-clips, metal and polymer, including GECO strips. It offers quick and easy loading, eliminates the pain associated with mag loading, prolongs magazine life and weighs only 1.5 ozs.

For more, visit maglula.com.

   

  


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