Many of us are using AICS mags & have zero issues. They work very well. When dealing with feeding issues in a Savage 110 with an AICS magazine, the mag would not be my first thought of a problem.
Many of us are using AICS mags & have zero issues. They work very well. When dealing with feeding issues in a Savage 110 with an AICS magazine, the mag would not be my first thought of a problem.
Do you run 5 round mags Dave?
I run 10’s. But I’ve seen countless 5’s run with no problem: Here, on several ranges, countless other forums, etc. Not only that, look at reviews. Overwhelmingly positive. If you want to save a few bucks, go with the polymer, Magpul PMAG AICS mags. I modified mine to run over 2.900” COAL. They run flawlessly. Although, I really do like the steel with no binder plates.
I’m wondering which one your looking at? I haven’t read that “warning” on those I’m familiar with.
Accurate is the 5 round 223 mag in question.
My 10 round poly MDT mags are as smooth as glass... well as smooth as Savage gets. :)
I'm just looking for a shorter mag.. that's all.
I think the confusion here may be that the OP is talking about 223 AICS mags...and most people use AICS in the 308 family. The 223's can be finicky...I've got a Savage 110 PCS bolt pistol in .223 that comes with the MDT chassis and I'm in the same boat as OP...wanting a shorter mag than the 10rd but reading the horror stories about 223 sized AICS makes me leery to spend that kinda money on one...also it seems that there aren't as many options for 223 as there is for the 308 family
If you’re worried, again, try the Magpul 5rd. They run flawlessly. And, you can get 2 for the price of 1 Accurate. The only advantage to the Accurate mags is being able to load MAX COAL, 2.950”. If you don’t need em that long, there’s no advantage.
Magpul set a new level when they developed the PMAG; first for the AR15. Before them, polymer mags were junk! (Anyone remember those Tapco & ProMags magazines?) I was among the first to start using the Gen 1 PMAGS, and I remember the backlash on places like ARF & other forums. The so called “experts” warned against using plastic magazines and that I should buy proven mags. I was even ridiculed for my belief that they were going to be different. Even then I was a student of learning. From past research I knew there had been remarkable advancements in polymer technology that was far, far ahead of anything before it. So I was confident and sunk all my magazine money into getting only PMAGS. Hundreds & hundreds of mags later, I have never used another mag besides them to this day. And Magpul had indeed set the tone with many walking in their footsteps. For the longest time people would go on about the HK steel mags being the best AR15 magazine. No one with any sense has uttered those words in maybe 15+ years!
Here is the length of the 5rd.
Appologies. Just a little story I remember from my past, younger firearms years.
I run a 5 round AICS mag in my 12 FV 6.5mm CM with an Oryx chassis.
I also have a 10 round AICS mag by MDT and it is plastic and limits the OAL more than the aluminum 5 round mag that lets me get OALS out to 2.890 or so.
I have an MDT 10 round AICS mag for my 12 FV .223 with an Oryx chassis, but that allows OALs up to 2.500 so I never needed an aluminum mag to support longer OALs.
All my mags function perfectly with my Oryx chassis and unmodified Savage actions.
Maybe you could help me out. Could you provide a link to the 5 round 223 AICS pattern magpul mag? Honestly the only mag manufacturer I can find that make the 223 AICS in a 5 rounder is Accurate.
Thank you.
I apologize. I missed it was 223 you needed.
LOL! I never think about 223 in an AICS. Any time I see it, I think 7.62. Yeah, the have the 10rd AICS PMAG, but not a 5.
It does seem Accurate is the only supplier. I did find these, however, I have know information on function. For $37 might be worth a try for myself if I was on the road you are. But that is for you to decide.
https://mag3d.ca/product/aics-223-magazines/
Years ago a .STL file circulated for a 223 AICS 10 round mag. I never printed it because... well MDT. Anyways seeing that I wonder is he just shortened the length, or designed his own. I'll spend some time this weekend searching to see if a 5 round stl is out there.
Dave, the MDT AICS .308/6.5 CM 10 round mag will only allow 2.835 OAL.
That's why I don't use it.
The AI 5 round mag measures 2.893, but really anything longer than 2.890 is taking a chance that the tip of round will hang up in the mag.
According to the review on Midway the Accurate-Mag aics 223 5 rounder plays nice with Savage- but never used one. The 308 based accurate mags feed very well- but in 223 the only one that I used was the PMag 10 rounder- and it worked good also.
MDT mag probably could be opened up. I won't bother now. The AI 5 round mag is not as bulky.
I can understand why the OP wanted a 5 round mag.
The 10 round mdt poly mags im using in my 223 savage with mdt chassis work just fine. I bought 3 of the 5 rnd accurate mags, cant get them to secure in plce in my chassis. Looking for other options myself for a 5 rnd 223. Did you ever figure this out tommyd?
Ok.. this peaked my interest. So when I got home from work I put my 12FV back into its MDT chassis. The Accurate brand 5 round 223 mag locks in just fine. Ran the bolt.. no problem. So I loaded the mag up with 5 rounds tossed in the mag and....
It runs just fine! Yup feeds, ejects.. no problem.
So, in my experience of 1 mag and 1 12FV action the Accurate 5 rounder is GTG.
YMMV
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