Rifle Magazines
AR-15 / AR-10 / AK-47 / M14 / SCAR-17 / Saiga / Mini-14 / 10-22 • 5.56 – 7.62 NATO • 5 – 75 Round
The complete Keep Shooting rifle-magazine catalog — factory OEM, authorized aftermarket, and competition-grade magazines covering every major American and Eastern-Bloc service rifle and semi-auto carbine platform. Over 120 SKUs across 10+ platform families, spanning .22 LR rimfire target carbines through 7.62×51 NATO battle rifles. Factory Magpul, Ruger, FN, KCI, ProMag, SGM Tactical, Zastava Arms, and United Defense production for AR-15 STANAG, AR-10 SR-25 pattern, AK-47/Saiga 7.62×39, M14/M1A 7.62 NATO, SCAR-17, Ruger Mini-14, Mini-30, and Ruger 10/22 platforms.
About Rifle Magazines at Keep Shooting
Keep Shooting carries the most comprehensive American rifle-magazine catalog available — 120+ SKUs organized by platform across the major American service-rifle, semi-auto battle-rifle, and rimfire-carbine families. Every magazine in our catalog is either factory OEM (Ruger Factory, FN Factory, Magpul production, Springfield Armory Factory, Zastava Arms factory Yugoslav production), factory-licensed (SGM Tactical's US-made Saiga production, United Defense Ruger Mini-14 magazines), or authorized aftermarket from KCI USA, ProMag, and other commercial manufacturers. From 5-round state-compliant Ruger Mini-14 and hunting magazines through 75-round AK-47 drum magazines, our catalog covers every common American service rifle and semi-auto carbine platform.
AR-15 STANAG magazines are the single largest rifle-magazine subcategory and the foundation of modern American semi-auto rifle shooting. Our AR-15 Magazines category covers 40+ SKUs in the STANAG 4179 pattern (the NATO-standardized magazine specification that standardized AR-15 magazine dimensions across manufacturers in the 1980s) — aluminum USGI 20 and 30-round magazines, polymer Magpul PMAG GEN M2 and GEN M3, Hexmag, Amend2, Troy Battlemag, KCI USA, ProMag, and every other modern AR-15 magazine that follows the STANAG feed-lip geometry. 5.56 NATO / .223 Remington chambering. Capacities from 5-round state-compliant through 30-round standard, 40-round extended, and 60-round Magpul D-60 drum.
AR-10 magazines — the 7.62×51 NATO battle-rifle platform introduced by Eugene Stoner's 1956 ArmaLite AR-10 and resurrected in the 1990s as the Knight's Armament SR-25 and DPMS LR-308 — have their own dedicated subcategory. Our AR-10 Magazines category centers on the Magpul PMAG LR/SR GEN M3 family in 20-round, 25-round windowed, and 50-round D-50 drum capacities. All are SR-25 pattern — compatible with SR-25, M110 SASS, M110A1 CSASS, Armalite AR-10A, DPMS GII, Rock River Arms LAR-8, LMT MWS, and SIG 716i rifles, but NOT compatible with legacy DPMS LR-308 pattern magazine wells. AR-10 magazine pattern compatibility is the #1 customer confusion point — verify your rifle's spec before ordering.
AK-47 magazines cover the 7.62×39mm Kalashnikov — the most widely-produced rifle magazine in world history with tens of millions of examples in circulation. Our AK-47 Magazines category covers factory Russian Izhmash, Bulgarian, Romanian, Polish, Chinese, and Yugoslav/Serbian Zastava Arms factory production plus commercial US manufacturers ProMag, Magpul, KCI, and SGM Tactical. Capacities from standard 30-round steel through 75 and 100-round drums.
Saiga magazines — for the civilian semi-auto Kalashnikov line produced by Izhmash 1997-2014 before US sanctions cut off further supply — have their own subcategory at Saiga Magazines. 12 SKUs cover SGM Tactical's US-made Saiga-12 (12-gauge), Saiga 7.62×39, and Saiga .223 magazines (the post-sanctions replacement standard), plus ProMag production in .223, 7.62×39, .308, and the specialty 12 and 20-round Saiga-12 drum magazines. Saiga 7.62×39 magazines share the standard AK feed-lip geometry and are broadly compatible with AK-47 magazine loaders.
M14 / M1A magazines cover the 7.62×51 NATO rifle that replaced the M1 Garand in 1957 US service and the Springfield Armory M1A commercial line that has been in continuous production since 1974. See our M14 Magazines category for USGI surplus 20-round M14 magazines, commercial Springfield Armory M1A production, Check-Mate Industries, ProMag, and the various 5, 10, and 20-round civilian and match-legal variants. The M14 / M1A remains in service with US Army Designated Marksman programs (M14 EBR variant) and in wide civilian ownership through Springfield Armory's commercial production. Note: M14 magazines, AR-10 magazines, and SCAR-17 magazines are all mutually incompatible despite sharing the 7.62 NATO chambering — three separate magazine ecosystems.
FN SCAR-17 magazines cover FN's 2000s-era 7.62 NATO battle rifle — adopted by US Special Operations Command as the Mk 17 in 2009 and still in active SOCOM service. See our SCAR-17 Magazines category for FN factory 20-round OEM production. The SCAR-17 uses a proprietary polymer magazine — it does NOT accept M14, AR-10, or any other 7.62 NATO magazine pattern. FN is the only commercially significant manufacturer of SCAR-17 magazines.
M1 Carbine magazines cover the WWII-era .30 Carbine short-barreled rifle/carbine designed by Winchester and adopted by the US Armed Forces in 1941. See our M1 Carbine Magazines category for surplus GI 15 and 30-round magazines plus commercial production. Approximately 6 million M1 Carbines were produced during WWII by Winchester, Inland, Underwood, and several subcontractors; the platform remains in wide civilian ownership through GI-bring-back and surplus rifles.
Ruger Mini-14 magazines cover Bill Ruger's 1973 ranch rifle — a .223 Remington semi-auto with M14-inspired action and sporting-rifle ergonomics. Our Ruger Mini-14 Magazines subcategory covers factory Ruger 5, 10, 20, and 30-round magazines plus ProMag aftermarket and United Defense 10-round production. The Mini-14 takes a proprietary magazine — NOT compatible with AR-15 STANAG magazines despite the shared .223 chambering.
Ruger Mini-30 magazines cover the 7.62×39mm variant of the Mini-14 — the ranch rifle chambered in AK-47 cartridge for shooters wanting a sporting-rifle ergonomic package with Kalashnikov ammunition availability and cost. See our Ruger Mini-30 Magazines subcategory for factory Ruger 5, 10, and 20-round production. Mini-30 magazines are the Mini-14 magazine body with a different feed-lip geometry for the fatter 7.62×39 cartridge — NOT interchangeable with Mini-14 magazines.
Ruger 10/22 magazines cover the .22 LR rimfire carbine that is by most measures the best-selling rimfire rifle in American history, with well over 7 million units produced since 1964. See our Ruger 10/22 Magazines subcategory for factory Ruger BX-1 10-round rotary magazines (the original 1964 design), BX-15 15-round, BX-25 25-round extended (introduced 2011), plus ProMag aftermarket drums. The 10-round BX-1 is the defining 10/22 magazine — the rotary architecture is unique in the rimfire world and remains the gold standard for rimfire reliability.
Selecting the right rifle magazine begins with confirming your rifle's specific platform and magazine pattern. For AR-15 STANAG rifles, any STANAG- pattern magazine will fit. For AR-10 rifles, verify SR-25 vs DPMS LR-308 pattern before ordering. For AK-47 rifles, verify caliber (7.62×39, 5.45×39, or 5.56) and feed-lip pattern (standard AK vs Galil vs Vepr). M14, SCAR-17, and AR-10 magazines are mutually incompatible despite all three being 7.62 NATO. Factory OEM magazines are the reliability gold standard for serious-use rifles; commercial aftermarket from Magpul PMAG, SGM Tactical, and ProMag are well-regarded at lower price points; KCI USA provides the budget-tier option.
For loading and unloading rifle magazines efficiently, the Maglula brand page covers dedicated loader/unloaders for AR-15 STANAG, AK-47, M14 / M1A, and Ruger 10/22 magazines. Each Maglula tool is platform-specific — the AR-15 LULA does not work on AR-10 magazines, and the AK LULA does not work on M14 magazines. Rimfire shooters running BX-25 10/22 magazines especially benefit from the 10/22 LULA — manual loading of 25-round rimfire magazines by thumb is one of the most tedious tasks in all of recreational shooting.
Keep Shooting ships all rifle magazines from our Pennsylvania warehouse with free shipping on orders over $49.95 and hassle-free returns. High-capacity magazine restrictions apply in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia — varying magazine-capacity limits apply (most commonly 10-round or 15-round maximums). We automatically filter shipping to compliance-restricted states and ship only state-legal capacity variants where those restrictions apply. Whether you're an AR-15 range shooter stocking 30-round PMAGs for a training weekend, a Kalashnikov enthusiast completing a factory-Yugoslav Zastava M70 magazine collection, an M1A competitive shooter needing match-grade Springfield 20-round magazines, or a 10/22 rimfire enthusiast burning through bricks of .22 LR, every rifle magazine in our catalog is factory OEM, factory-licensed, or authorized aftermarket production.
Frequently Asked Questions — Rifle Mags
Keep Shooting carries a wide selection of Rifle Mags products from trusted brands. Browse our catalog to see the full range, and use the filters on the left to narrow by brand, price, or product type.
Yes! All orders over $49.95 qualify for free shipping, including Rifle Mags products. Orders typically ship within 1–2 business days.
Keep Shooting offers hassle-free returns on Rifle Mags products. If you're not completely satisfied, contact our customer service team for a return authorization. All products must be in original, unused condition.
If you need help choosing the right Rifle Mags product, our team is available to assist. Check individual product descriptions for detailed specifications, or contact us directly and we'll help you find the best fit for your needs.