Springfield Armory—New Gun Launches 4/17/26
Today marks the release of two new firearm platforms from Springfield Armory—the Model…
Today marks the release of two new firearm platforms from Springfield Armory—the Model…
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Looking to add your first red dot optic to that new build? Maybe you just need another reliable optic. Ten PMAG’s might help out with some range therapy sessions.
This weeks Deal of the Week comes from Palmetto State Armory. Using code “SPARC” you can get the Vortex Sparc and Ten Magpul PMAG’s for just $199.99.
Ready to handle any environment, the SPARC AR features bomb-proof-like construction with a compact and lightweight form-factor. The 2 MOA dot is as easy as point and shoot—it’s quick to acquire in close-quarters scenarios, but fine enough to promote pin-point accuracy at extended ranges. A unique, integrated base is hassle-free for any AR or similar platform. For excellent, reliable performance and loads of user-friendly features, look no further than the SPARC AR.
The PMAG 30 AR/M4 GEN M2 MOE is a 30-round 5.56×45 NATO (.223 Remington) AR15/M4 compatible magazine that offers a cost competitive upgrade from the aluminum USGI.
It features an impact resistant polymer construction, easy to disassemble design with a flared floorplate for positive magazine extraction, resilient stainless steel spring for corrosion resistance, and an anti-tilt, self-lubricating follower for increased reliability.


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