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Built for Reinforced Retention, Faster Reloads, and .308 Durability
The Shaw Concepts RAM Elastic Insert Triple 308 is a next-generation magazine insert designed specifically for 7.62x51 platforms. Built to fit common .308 magazines like those used in M110 and SCAR-H systems, it solves the biggest issues with traditional elastic inserts: wear, collapse, and inconsistent retention.
Designed for modern placard systems, this insert delivers a hybrid solution that combines the low profile flexibility of elastic with the structure and durability of a Kydex-style insert. The result is smoother reloads, easier reindexing, and long-term performance under hard use.
If you are searching for a .308 mag insert, Velcro placard insert, elastic mag holder, or low profile 7.62 magazine retention system, this is a purpose-built upgrade.
Each mag cell is reinforced with Tegris™ thermoplastic along the interior edges. This prevents sharp magazine edges and locking lugs from tearing into the elastic over time, significantly increasing durability without adding unnecessary bulk.
The reinforcement also gives each cell structure, allowing it to maintain its shape even after extended use.
Unlike traditional elastic inserts that collapse when empty, the RAM insert is designed to stay partially open. This makes reindexing faster and more intuitive, especially under stress or while moving.
The structured opening guides magazines back into place cleanly, reducing fumbles and improving efficiency during reload cycles.
Elastic inserts have always been a compromise. This fixes that.
You get the low profile and flexibility of elastic, but with the structure and durability you actually need for .308 mags. No collapsing, no tearing, no fighting your gear to get mags back in.
It is simple, smart, and built for real use.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 22 - Jun 27
US$40
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