Global Ordnance Go Mag Ar15 30Rd Steel 5.56 Blk
The Global Ordnance Go Mag is a 30-round steel magazine built for AR-15 platforms chambered in 5.56 NATO. If you run a rifle that sees heavy use—whether that's regular range sessions, training, or duty cycles—a quality steel mag is a no-nonsense choice. Global Ordnance brings military and law enforcement supply experience to the civilian market, and this magazine reflects that background: it's designed to last without the fussiness.
Steel construction gives you a magazine that handles rough treatment and long-term storage without degrading. The gray anti-tilt follower keeps rounds feeding reliably, preventing the nose-up misfeeds that can trash an otherwise good day at the range. The black finish is straightforward—it won't win beauty contests, but it won't apologize either.
Whether you're stocking up for an AR-15 in 5.56, building a backup magazine rotation, or just looking for a dependable 30-rounder that won't break the bank, the Go Mag delivers the fundamentals. Made in Korea, it's a solid choice for shooters who value reliability over flash.
Key Features
- 30-round capacity for AR-15 platforms in 5.56 NATO
- Steel construction for durability and long-term storage
- Gray anti-tilt follower for reliable feeding
- Black finish
Specifications
| Capacity | 30 rounds |
| Caliber | 5.56 NATO |
| Platform | AR-15 |
| Material | Steel |
| Finish | Black |
| Follower | Gray anti-tilt |
| Country of Origin | Korea |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this magazine work with my AR-15 in 5.56?
Yes—the Go Mag is designed for AR-15 platforms chambered in 5.56 NATO and holds 30 rounds.
What's the advantage of steel vs. polymer?
Steel magazines are more durable under hard use and handle long-term storage without the wear or material degradation that can occur with some polymers. They're heavier, but many shooters prefer the trade-off for longevity.
What does the anti-tilt follower do?
The gray anti-tilt follower prevents rounds from tilting nose-up inside the magazine, which can cause feeding failures. It helps ensure rounds stack reliably and feed smoothly into the chamber.

