Internally it's a constant curve design.
Accepts USGI stripper clip spoons and any compatible system (like a StripLULA).
The spring is a bog-standard USGI spring.*
The baseplate comes off to the rear, which means that if the gun lands on it; it is not forced forward off the gun, like PMAG Gen M2 MOE and earlier.
While it does not drop free from any aluminum lower I own, it does drop freely from a KP-15 lower.
It's got an excellent set of grippy nubbins along the bottom half that helps you get and keep a hold on the magazine should it not fall free.
You read how many rounds are left by looking at the round that's next to the number instead of a painted section of the spring.
25 rounds lines up with a rib between the 20 and 30 marks.
Compare with the markings and photos of the TMAG-30 in this post.
How it compares to the TMAG-30.
* It should be noted that the current USGI spring is not the bog-standard USGI spring. With the tan and blue followers they changed the top loop of the spring and where it passes through the follower. See this post for details.





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