Mark and Diane Weber
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
Fits both original military mags as well as the pmags, I will be purchasing more in other calibers that I have that will fit in my current lowers like the standard 5.56 magazine
B. Burress
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
These labeled rubber bands are a great way to identify what caliber the magazine is so you don't try to slap one in the wrong long gun. The bands feel heavy duty, are marked on both sides, and are easy to read. An inexpensive solution to maintain safety at the range.
J and J
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
These bands are great to mark you mags for which ammo is in them.As most who are reading this review already know, 300 BLK and 5.56 use the same magazine and can therefore get confused if not careful.I already have straps marking my 5.56 and needed these to complete my marking of my 300 BLK.Good quality. Fit securely.Definitely recommend.
PXB
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I've ordered multiple of these.I have ordered many different variations of these from 9 mm to 7.69They work great for IDs
James Lummel
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Good bands! Easy to read and fit the magazines perfectly!
Gearmaster
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
For those of us who shoot the whisper round known as 300 Blackout, we understand how catastrophic it could be to insert the wrong magazine into our AR. I use these marking bands as a preventative measure, and they work great.These bands are made out of silicone as opposed to rubber, so they are durable and stand up to abuse and harsh conditions. They can also be inserted over a rail for a poorly marked 300 Blackout upper, so that you can easily identify the chambering of a given upper. They fit well on my PMags as well as my Lancer Mags, Amend2Mags, and D&H metal mags, and they don’t nick or tear easily.The 10-pack is competitively priced with similar bands sold on Amazon, so I consider them to be a good value.
Matthew C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
These are perfect for identifying what ammo you've loaded into a magazine. I bought the .300 BLK version because .300 BLK can cause catastrophic results if chambered and fired out of a 5.56 barrel. These are pretty much rubber wristbands that fit on your mags, but they do the job. I was surprised that the bands also fit around my 53 round Desert Tech Quattro-15 mags nice and tight despite how wide those specific mags are.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
These magazine marking bands are a simple but effective way to keep my mags organized. The black bands with red writing stand out, making it easy to quickly identify different mags for different ammo types. They fit both my pmags and GIs perfectly—snug but not too tight so they don't slip. The material feels durable and should hold up well over time. If you need a reliable way to mark your mags and avoid mix-ups, these are a great choice!