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100-rd. AR-15 Drum Mag!
Less time reloading at the range!
Tough polymer main component
Feed rate adjusts to rate of fire of gun
Feed clip fits most AR-15s
For NATO standard 5.56mm, .223 cal.
Minor components are non-corrosive steel and alloy materials
Comes with a nylon pouch, personal mag loader and bottle of dry graphite lube.
9 3/4 x 4 1/2 x 3 1/2" h., weighs 2 lbs. empty.
Item # W628A-292604
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Comments (16)
I was just wondering if "This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects ."
Made in Korea from reading the reviews on SG.
The PMAG D-60 or surefire 60/100 are a better choice
Can any one tell me where to send the products made by this company for warranty work? Korea? I got some mags I would like to send to them.
Same Korea maker version is available for less at other vendors. Centerfire and cheaper than dirt tend to be the cheapest as of July 2014, thought some others have sales pop up. Should be around $70-80.
if the price of 223 ammo keep going up, one day we will have buy 100 rd ammo, one drum free....
My shipped so they did have the drum in stock
We're sorry, (Product: 100 - rd. AR - 15 Drum Mag Black (WX2-292604)) is not currently in stock.
It's expected in our warehouse on April 1, 2013 and will be shipped to you within 24 hours after its arrival.
*NOT* in stock
Backorder Only
Another Case of SG selling what it does NOT have.
Definitely Korean junk, otherwise SG would tout the Beta C mag name.
You're funny. Having owned this product, as well as a Beta C Mag, and having placed more more than a thousand rounds through both, I can attest to this item not being junk. Is the Beta mag made better than this one? Yes, I believe it is. Does the Beta mag work better than this one? No, not in my experience. IMO, both products work as advertised. Going into combat, yes, I would prefer the Beta mag simply because I feel it's built for a little more rugged use. Going to the range with a slide-fire stock, either mag would be just fine for the task at hand. Since we're not taking this item into combat, would you rather pay the extra $ for the beta mag or would you rather have that extra $ for ammo (or a new barrel) knowing that for your purpose both mags will perform as advertised?
This would look really cool with a bayonet and a bandoleer. And one of those survival bracelets... A Ninja mask.
Or better yet; just put your money towards new wheels that fit under your trailer house and bricks for more cars scattered in the yard.
Queue banjo pickin': Yeee Haw.
I'm just havin' fun with ya'll.
now this would look good on my 7.5" sbr :)
Probably and the fact that you are limited to 10 rounds in kommiefornia.