Snowy Mountain Rifle Company Flex System Aics Mag 4-Rd Standard 3'' Sa Oberndorf Blk
Snowy Mountain Rifle Company
The Snowy Mountain Rifle Company Flex System AICS magazine is a short-action, 3-round capacity magazine built for magnum cartridges in the WSM and PRC families. If you run a Flex System rifle and shoot magnum rounds, this is the spare mag you need in your pack. It's designed to work with the AICS platform and the Oberndorf-style body, giving you a reliable, field-proven option that won't let you down when accuracy and follow-up shots matter.
The 3-round capacity is optimized for the longer overall length (OAL) of WSM and PRC ammunition—cartridges that push the limits of velocity and energy for long-range hunting and competition. This magazine respects that geometry, seating rounds securely without binding or over-compression. The Flex System's modular design means you can keep one or two of these in your shooting kit, ready to swap in or serve as a backup if something goes wrong in the field.
Built in black, this magazine blends function with understated durability. Whether you're hunting Western big game, running a precision rifle match, or testing loads at the range, a spare mag is insurance against fumbled reloads or simple forgetfulness. Snowy Mountain Rifle Company magazines are trusted by shooters who know that reliability under pressure isn't a luxury—it's a baseline.
| Brand | Snowy Mountain Rifle Company |
| Magazine Type | AICS Flex System, Short Action |
| Capacity | 3 rounds |
| Cartridge Compatibility | WSM/PRC magnum cartridges (2.85" OAL) |
| Body Style | Oberndorf |
| Finish | Black |
Yes—this magazine is designed for AICS Flex System short-action rifles. It uses the standard Oberndorf body format, so it will fit any short-action Flex System platform.
This 3-round magazine is optimized for WSM and PRC magnum cartridges with a 2.85" overall length. It is not intended for standard short-action cartridges; those would use the 4-round capacity version instead.
That's up to you and your shooting style. One spare is good insurance in the field; two gives you more flexibility at the range or during a longer hunt. They're compact enough to stash in your pack without adding significant weight.