Thermold Has Been Making Aftermarket Magazines Since 1966
Thermold is one of those iconic manufacturers who has been producing aftermarket magazines for just over half a century. Thermold prides itself on the development and design of polymer aftermarket magazines. This particular magazine is designed to be compatible with the Ruger Mini 14 platform chambered in .223 Remington. The magazine is designed to hold 30 rounds and is constructed from a durable Zytel Nylon.Thermold Aftermarket Polymer Magazine (Black) Specifications and Features:
- Thermold RM1430
- Aftermarket Polymer Magazine
- .223 Remington
- 30 Rounds
- Zytel Nylon (Polymer)
- Black
- Ruger Mini-14 Rifles Only
9 Ratings
Bought 6 only 2 functioned properly 50% of the time. Other 4 once loaded past 20 rounds it spit them out up to 10 rounds at a time.
February 12, 2023
Great mag for the $$
Loaded easy and hasn't spread apart like the pro mag and dump all your ammo on the ground... So far a great mag.
November 8, 2022
piece of crap that doesn't fit correctly at all-wish I could give it zero stars
April 9, 2022
Good
So far so good!
October 7, 2021
I would not buy this again.
The magazine is too bulky and made of very cheap plastic. The magazine will not allow for a round to be chambered. Very bad product.
December 26, 2020
I bought 5 of these mags
I bought 5 of these mags and had no issues with them. They are the best mags I found other then Ruger Factory's for the Mini. I'm going to buy more soon.
July 16, 2014
The first few rounds of a
The first few rounds of a fully loaded clip load extremely hard into the chamber, after a few are gone it gets better
November 6, 2013
I received these and noti
I received these and noticed how hard it was to load .223 rounds into it. I loaded the mag into my brand new Mini-14 tactical and it would NOT chamber a round. The magazines are so bulky that unless you pull the bolt back, you can't even get it into the mag well. Bad product.
July 23, 2012
These mags are too bulky
These mags are too bulky and will not go into the well with the bolt locked to the rear. That tipped me off first. Second, the bolt cannot push the cartridge into the receiver when you try to lock and load. The cartridge will NOT go forward.
July 23, 2012
Is this a Ruger brand magazine?
Answer:
No. It is made by Thermold for the Ruger Mini-14.