Magpul is known for making industry leading polymer magazines. Magpul magazines are strong, reliable and can take a beating and keep on feeding. A couple years back the company released the D-60 drum for 5.56/.223. Those drums sold like wild fire. Just as the D-50 drum did for its .308 released. Now, Magpul is bringing some more drum love to pistol round with the D-50 for the Glock and MP-5.
Magpul is known for making industry leading polymer magazines. Magpul magazines are strong, reliable and can take a beating and keep on feeding. A couple years back the company released the D-60 drum for 5.56/.223. Those drums sold like wild fire. Just as the D-50 drum did for its .308 released. Now, Magpul is bringing some more drum love to pistol round with the D-50 for the Glock and MP-5.
The new D-50 comes in two variants as I mentioned before. You have one for the Glock and one for the MP-5 platforms. The new GL9 D-50 fits all Glock pattern magazine wells. While the MP D-50 fits HK94/MP-5 large format pistol and pistol caliber carbines (PCC). This will make the third foray into 9mm drums for Magpul previously they had released a D-50 drum for the CZ Scorpion.
The new D-50’s for Glock and HK feature the same of the pervious drums: a 50-round capacity, rounds remaining window, a ratcheting loading lever, unique design to keep the weight manageable and balanced, and easy disassembly and cleaning.
Below is the product description and features of the new D-50 for Glock and HK.
Product Description
Lightweight but incredibly strong, our PMAG D-50 GL9 – PCC is a highly-reliable, 9x19mm Parabellum, 50-round drum magazine for large-format pistols and pistol caliber carbines that feed from GLOCK® pattern magazines.
The Magpul D-50 GL9 – PCC boasts many of the proven features of its 5.56 and 7.62 predecessors, the PMAG D-60® AR/M4 and PMAG D-50™ LR/SR GEN M3™, while providing the user with a similar magazine capacity increase. Providing 50-round capacity, the unique drum configuration keeps the height of the magazine manageable, allowing for prone firing and easier storage. For easy loading, it includes a ratcheting loading lever that removes tension from the internal spring.
To keep track of your available firepower, we’ve included a rounds-remaining rear window, a high-visibility follower and a capacity indication roller.
Easily disassembled for cleaning and featuring an innovative bolt hold-open feature, the D-50 GL9 – PCC reliably locks the bolt back on empty when used with firearms designed to lock back on Glock pattern magazine followers.
Made in the USA.
Features
PMAG D-50 Features
• 50-round capacity
• Next-generation impact and crush-resistant polymer construction
• Robust stainless internals withstand corrosion and long-term storage while loaded with no loss of function, spring fatigue, or reliability concerns
• Ratcheting lever for ease of loading
• Easy disassembly for cleaning and maintenance
• High-visibility follower and rounds-remaining window
• Paint Pen Dot Matrix
Both new D-50’s drums retail for $119.95. For more info, go check out, magpul.com.
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