HEXMAG Mag, Series 2, 223 Rem, 556NATO, 30Rd, FDE, AR Rifles HX30-AR15S2-FDE
About the Manufacturer
Hexmag, founded in early 2013, was an exercise in 3-D design and printing. We chose an AR-15
magazine as our project. We found out it was not easy to create a working AR magazine. Getting the AR magazine
to fit in a lower receiver and stacking exactly 30 rounds into the magazine was not easy. Then firing those
rounds reliably made our task almost impossible. Rather than give up on our design efforts after one attempt,
we kept working on the project. We refined our design again and again. We were driven to make it work.
We presented our final design to our local gun community expecting mixed reviews. We were surprised at how many
people said; ” If you make that magazine I would buy it”. It was at this point we made the decision to move
forward with the project and manufacture our Hexmag 30 round HX30-AR magazine. The Hexmag name came directly
from the magazine’s design.
We were just a few guys with a passion for firearms and a crazy idea that we could actually make an AR magazine
with some great features and be successful at it.
Our magazine design went through an additional six months of testing and design changes before we were happy
with the final results. It fit into our rifles and continued to feed rounds when we pulled the trigger. We were
no longer making 3-D prints, but polymer reinforced AR-15 magazines.
We approved the final magazine specs in November of 2013. As 2014 began, we continued to evaluate every aspect
of our design and its ability to withstand abuse, fit properly in a rifle, and most importantly, was reliable.
We were happy that our Hexmag AR magazine met the high standards we had set for our product.
In March 2014 we officially sold our first HX30-AR magazine. Hexmag broke the magazine design mold when it
introduced its first product. Our patent pending design provides a superior grip that is missing on other magazines;
it just looks and feels better. We spent a great deal of time testing our design, and chose not to rush into
production even when we knew the market in 2013 was selling AR-15 magazines at a phenomenal rate.
Reviewers love our magazine; rifle manufacturers are giving us high praise on our design and price point. Our
magazine works with a full range of 5.56 X 45 / .223 Remington and 300ACC Blackout ammunition.
Our hexagon shaped spring release button allows tool free disassembly of the HX30-AR magazine, making it easy to
clean. The size of the release button made a perfect platform to introduce color. Our HexID Color Identification
System was founded on the principle that gun owners purchase multiple types and calibers of ammunition. They want
to know at a glance which ammunition type they have loaded. Previously gun owners were left up to their own
devices to mark magazines, using paint and tape. We found it was easier to see color from a distance or when
looking down in an ammunition pouch, a gear bag, or within a storage cabinet. Replacing the colored HexID
pieces takes less than a minute, with no tools.
Please Read Our Magazine Disclaimer:
We comply with ALL Federal, State, and Local laws that restrict the sale and transfer of firearm magazine feeding devices. It is also YOUR responsibility to know your local and state laws which may prohibit or restrict your ability to purchase certain products we offer for sale.
California ‐ NO HIGH CAPACITY MAGAZINE SHIPMENTS (We are waiting for approval pending 9th circuit ruling 8/14/2020 - please don't order yet)
Colorado ‐ 15 rounds or less
Connecticut ‐ No Magazine Sales
Hawaii ‐ We don't ship to Hawaii
Illinois ‐ Rifle magazines 10 Rounds or less. Handgun magazines 15 rounds or less
Indiana ‐
South Bend ‐ 15 rounds or less
Massachusetts ‐ 10 rounds or less
Maryland ‐ 10 rounds or less
New Jersey ‐ 15 rounds or less
New York ‐
Buffalo ‐ 5 rounds or less
Pochester ‐ 5 rounds or less
New York City ‐ 5 rounds or less
All Others ‐ 10 rounds or less. Pre-ban magazines are not allowed
Rhode Island ‐ 10 rounds or less
Washington State ‐ 10 rounds or less
Washington DC ‐ No Magazines allowed