
Browse our inventory of rifle magazines from trusted makers like FMK Firearms, FN America / FN Herstal, Franklin Armory, Gamo, and German Sport Guns / GSG. Caperton’s Guns, Ammo & Knives carries dependable rifle magazines for shooters who want reliable feeding, solid construction, and the right fit for training, range days, and spare loadouts. To support your setup, we stock rifles, AR rifles, and AK rifles for a wide range of rifle platforms and uses. You can also shop rifle ammunition and our broader magazines selection when you need compatible extras, replacements, or ready-to-go spares.
Browse rifle magazines online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, fit, and construction. The right option should match your rifle correctly, support steady feeding, and make sense for the way you plan to use it.
Here’s what to review before choosing rifle magazines:
Shop rifle magazines online, or visit our gun store in Sheffield, Alabama. Caperton’s Guns, Ammo & Knives serves customers in nearby cities including Muscle Shoals, Tuscumbia, and Florence.
Magazine orders may be affected by federal rules, shipping policies, and destination-based restrictions. Some states and local jurisdictions place limits on magazine capacity or shipment eligibility, so review checkout details carefully before placing an order.
Store procedures, pickup steps, and product availability can vary by item and timing. Contact the shop directly if you need help with compatibility, local pickup questions, or current ordering requirements.
Rifle magazines hold and feed ammunition into compatible rifles.
No. Fit depends on the rifle platform, caliber, and magazine design.
Check your rifle model or pattern, confirm the caliber, and review fit before buying.
Yes. Online ordering is available, though some destinations may have shipping restrictions.
Capacity affects size, handling, storage, and how the magazine suits your intended use.
Yes. Material quality, spring tension, and follower design can influence reliability over time.
Many shooters keep spare magazines for range sessions, training, and regular replacement.
Yes. The shop can help narrow your options based on rifle type, caliber, and intended use.