SR-25 pattern magazine
An SR-25, AR-10 or LR-308 pattern magazine is a type of detachable firearm magazine based on the original Armalite AR-10 "waffle" magazine design introduced in the late 1950s, used for .308 Winchester and 7.62×51mm NATO cartridges.
The design has been used on many AR-10 derivatives (generally referred to as AR-308 style rifles), for instance in the Knight's Armament SR-25 and DPMS Panther LR-308, as well as bolt-action rifles such as the Mossberg MVP .308, Ruger Precision Rifle and Q FIX. Aftermarket magazines are produced by Magpul, Lancer Systems, and others.[1] Not all AR-308 rifles use magazines compatible with the SR-25 pattern. For example, HK417/MR308/MR762 uses a proprietary design. Notably, Armalite switched from their original pattern magazines to modified M14 magazines in 1996 with their new AR-10B model,[2] but reintroduced their original (SR-25 pattern) magazine design with the AR-10A model in 2012.[3][better source needed]
Firearms compatible with SR-25 pattern magazines
[edit]AR-10/AR-308 type rifles
[edit]- Armalite AR-10A
- Bushmaster .308 ORC
- Colt CM901-16S (.308 configuration)[4]
- CORE Rifle Systems CORE30[5]
- Diamondback DB10
- DPMS LR308
- JP Enterprises LRP-07[6]
- KAC SR-25
- LaRue OBR
- Les Baer .308[7]
- LMT .308 MWS/L129A1
- LWRCI REPR[8]
- M110 SASS
- Mega Arms MATEN
- POF P-308 and Revolution/Rogue
- PSA PA-10
- Remington R-25[9]
- Remington RSASS
- Ruger SR-762 and SFAR
- SIG716[10]
- Smith & Wesson M&P10
- Colt Canada C20 DMR
- Sako M23 (7.62 TKIV 23)
Other rifles
[edit]- Brügger & Thomet APC308 Carbine and DMR[11]
- IWI Tavor 7[12]
- IWI ACE (7.62 NATO version)[13][better source needed]
- McMillan CS5[14][better source needed]
- Mossberg MVP
- POF USA ReVolt Heavy
- Q FIX
- SIG MCX Spear
- Troy Pump Action Rifle (PAR)
Cartridges compatible with SR-25 pattern magazines
[edit]Some cartridges are dimensionally similar to .308 Winchester to fit into SR-25 pattern magazines, its not uncommon for the cartridges to have the same rim diameter, which allows the use of the same bolt
Cartridge | Requires Modification to the magazine | Capacity in standard magazine |
---|---|---|
.260 Remington | ||
6.5mm Creedmoor | no | 20 |
6.5×47mm Lapua | no | 20 |
.277 Fury | no | 20 |
7mm-08 Remington | ||
.308 Winchester/7.62×51mm NATO | no | 20 |
8.6mm Blackout | no | 20 |
.338 Federal[15] | yes | ? |
.45 Raptor | yes | ? |
RAS-12 Shotgun[16] | yes | 5 |
See also
[edit]- STANAG magazine, a standardized firearm magazine based on the 5.56x45 mm cartridge
References
[edit]- ^ Modern AR-10 Magazines: Our Four Top Picks For Dependable, Well-Made AR-10 Magazines - Gun World Magazine
- ^ The Original Retro AR-10: Armalite's AR10B – Forgotten Weapons
- ^ New from Armalite: AR-10A - The Truth About Guns
- ^ DefenseReview.com - DR Exclusive: Colt CM901 7.62x51mm /.308 Win
- ^ Shooter's Bible Guide to AR-15s, 2nd Edition: A Comprehensive Guide to Modern Sporting Rifled and Their Variants, by Doug Howlett and Robb Manning, November 1, 2016
- ^ JP LRP-07 Long Range Precision Rifle 7.62mm with Left-Side Charging System – DefenseReview.com
- ^ Les Baer .308 Ultimate Match Rifle
- ^ Return of the REPR: Wringing Out LWRCI's REPR MKII Rifle
- ^ American Hunter | Remington R-25
- ^ GUNS Magazine SIG SAUER SIG716 Patrol - GUNS Magazine
- ^ It's finally here! The B&T APC308 Carbine and DMR
- ^ Hints of the Future: The TAVOR 7 - The Mag Life
- ^ Gun Review: IWI Galil ACE in 7.62 NATO - The Truth About Guns
- ^ Gun Review: McMillan CS5 - The Truth About Guns
- ^ "Successor to the Scout: Q's 8.6mm Fix". YouTube. 14 April 2023. Archived from the original on 2024-06-14.
- ^ "Intrepid RAS-12 / AR-12 - Modern Firearms". 2024-06-01. Archived from the original on 2024-06-01. Retrieved 2024-09-13.