STANAG magazine
A STANAG magazine or NATO magazine is a type of detachable firearm magazine proposed by NATO in October 1980. Shortly after NATO's acceptance of the 5.56×45mm NATO rifle cartridge, Draft Standardization Agreement 4179 was proposed in order to allow NATO members to easily share rifle ammunition and magazines down to the individual soldier level. The U.S. M16 rifle's magazine proportions were proposed for standardization. Many NATO members, but not all, subsequently developed or purchased rifles with the ability to accept this type of magazine. However the standard was never ratified and remains a "Draft STANAG".
Magazines
The STANAG magazine concept is only an interface, dimensional and controls requirement. Therefore, it not only allows one type of magazine to interface with various weapon systems, but also allows STANAG magazines to be made in various configurations and capacities. The standard capacities of STANAG-compatible magazines are 20 or 30 rounds of 5.56×45mm NATO ammunition. There are also 5-, 10-, 40- and 50-round box magazines, as well as 60- and 100-round casket magazines, 90-round snail-drum magazines, and 100-round drum magazines. There has also been a 150-round drum magazine produced.Issues and improvements
The STANAG magazine, while relatively compact compared to other types of 5.56×45mm NATO box magazines, has often been criticized for a perceived lack of durability and a tendency to malfunction unless treated with a level of care that often cannot be afforded under combat conditions. Because STANAG 4179 is only a dimensional standard, production quality from manufacturer to manufacturer is not uniform. Magazines have been manufactured with lightweight aluminum or plastic bodies and other inexpensive materials in order to keep costs down, or to meet requirements that treat the magazine more as a disposable piece of equipment than one that is supposed to stand up to repeated combat use.As a result, in March 2009, the U.S. military began to accept delivery of improved STANAG magazines. To increase reliability, these magazines incorporate heavier, more corrosion resistant springs and new tan-colored anti-tilt followers. In addition, many commercial magazine manufacturers now offer improved STANAG-compatible magazines. These magazines are made from high-grade stainless steel bodies, rust- and set-resistant chrome-silicon springs, and anti-tilt followers. There are also highly reliable polymer magazines, some with view windows, others are translucent.
ARDEC began development of a new magazine design in July 2013 to address feeding issues of older designs with the new M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round. It was first made public in 2014 and completed development in mid-2016 as the Enhanced Performance Magazine. The magazine uses a blue follower and a tan body which presents the rounds with a better angle to the weapon's feedway, preventing the hardened steel tip of the EPR from contacting the aluminium feed ramp of the M4 carbine, increasing mean rounds between stoppage by 300%.
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Firearms compatible with STANAG magazines
AR-15/M16 type rifles
- AAC Honey Badger PDW
- ArmaLite AR-15
- Barrett REC7
- Colt M16
- Colt M4
- Diemaco C7 and C8
- G5 carbine
- Heckler & Koch HK416
- LWRC M6
- Marine Scout Sniper Rifle
- Norinco CQ
- PVAR
- R5 RGP
- Remington GPC
- Remington R-15
- Ruger SR-556
- Safir T-15, T-16 and T-17
- SIG MCX
- SIG Sauer SIG516
- Smith & Wesson M&P15
- SOAR
- Type 86
- Type 91
- Unified Weapon Systems, Unified Patrol Rifle
- Windham Weaponry WW-15
- Z-M Weapons LR 300
- Rock River Arms LAR-15
Non-AR-15/M16 type rifles
- Ares SCR
- Armalite AR-180B
- Beretta AR70/90
- Beretta ARX-160
- Beretta Rx4 Storm
- Bernardelli VB-SR
- Benelli MR1
- Bofors Carl Gustaf Ak 5
- Bushmaster ACR
- Bushmaster M17S
- CETME Model L
- CZ BREN 2
- Daewoo K1
- Daewoo K2
- Daewoo K3
- Daewoo K11
- Diseños Casanave SC-2005
- EMERK
- FAD assault rifle
- FAMAS G2
- Fateh assault rifle
- FN F2000
- FN FNC
- FN Minimi/M249 SAW
- FN SCAR-L
- Fort Ellis XR-86
- FaB 556
- Heckler & Koch G41
- Howa Type 89
- IMBEL IA2
- IMBEL MD2
- IMI Negev
- IMI Tavor TAR-21
- IWI Tavor X95
- IWI Galil ACE N
- Kel-Tec PLR-16
- Kel-Tec RDB
- Kel-Tec SU-16
- KH-2002
- LAPA FA-03
- Magpul PDR
- MKEK MPT
- MSAR STG 556 "E4 Model"
- MSBS Grot
- Nabi assalt rifle
- Norinco QBZ-97
- Norinco Type 03 assault rifle
- Pindad SS1
- Pindad SS2
- Pindad SS3
- Robinson Armaments M-96 "Expeditionary Rifle"
- Robinson Armaments XCR
- Rung Paisarn RPS-001
- SA80
- SAR-21
- SAR-80
- SR-88
- SIG 556
- Sterling SAR-87
- Leader T2 MK5 rifle
- Type 65
- VB Berapi LP06
- VHS
- Vulcan V18
- Type XT-97
- XM29 OICW
- Zastava M85
Manually operated rifles
- BMS Cam rifle
- Crossfire MKI
- Mossberg MVP
- ISSC Pump Action Rifle
- LW-S1
- POF USA ReVolt Light
- Remington Model 7615P
- Ruger American Ranch and Predator
- Troy Pump Action Rifle
- Voere S16
- Q Mini FIX
- Aftermarket STANAG bottom metals are also available for the Remington Model 700
STANAG magazine convertible rifles
- CZ-805 BREN
- Heckler & Koch G36
- IMI Galil
- SAR 21
- Steyr AUG
- Wz. 1996 Beryl
Loading tools
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Additional information
- The "RAM-LINE 30-round COMBO MAG" is a uniquely notable STANAG magazine. These commercial translucent plastic magazines can be used in both AR-15 type rifles and Ruger Mini-14 type rifles.
- Magnolia States Armory offers an adapter that allows the use of STANAG magazines in 5.56mm Galil rifles as well as one that works in a variety of 5.56mm AK-47 type rifles such as the Saiga, WASR3 and Norinco rifles.
- While STANAG magazine are typically loaded with 5.56 mm NATO ammo, they are also used for other calibers as well.
- There are also a wide range of dummy STANAG magazines in a variety of sizes, weights and colors for training purposes.