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Is the Pmag D60 worth it?

Is the Pmag D60 worth it?

Magpul doesn’t fool around when it comes to magazines. If the durability and feeding of the legendary 30 round PMAG could truly be transferred to the higher capacity D60 drum, we would have the proverbial “game changer.” Nearly three years later, reports are in and reliability is generally considered to be fantastic.

Is Pmag any good?

If you’re running an AICS pattern gun, I highly recommend checking out Magpul’s PMAGs for bolt-action rifles. These magazines are of the best quality and easily the most affordable options on the market.

Is there a Gen 4 Pmag?

Magpul PMAG 40 AR/M4 Gen 4 Magazine.

Are 40 round Pmags reliable?

Overall, the Magpul 40-round PMAG continues the company’s tradition of delivering some of the most reliable, durable magazines available. If you need a few extra rounds, count on the PMAG 40 to deliver them every time.

What is the difference between gen2 and gen3 magpul Pmags?

Baseplate. The Gen 2 baseplate is a good bit wider than the Gen 3 P-MAGs. This slimmer baseplate of the Gen 3 magazines make it easier to fit mags in a double magazine pouch. The wider Gen 2 baseplate makes the magazine easier to grab in my opinion, especially from a belt mag pouch.

What is the best magazine for AR-15?

Best AR-15 Magazines

  1. Magpul PMAG M3. Perhaps the most popular AR magazine on the market, with the most name recognition, is the Magpul PMAG.
  2. Lancer Systems AWM.
  3. USGI-Style Magazines.
  4. Magpul D-60 Drum.
  5. SureFire 60-Round “Coffin” Magazine.
  6. 10/30 and 15/30 Hexmag.
  7. 10-Round PMAG.

Does military use drum mags?

The 5.56mm, 30-round PMAG was adopted by the Marine Corps as an acceptable magazine for use in 2017 after years of rave reviews from deployed Marines, some of whom faced punishment for taking the magazines on deployment but did so anyway.

How many magazines does a US soldier carry?

Most infantry soldiers carry 210 rounds of 5.56x45mm (0.21×1.77in) NATO, spread between seven magazines.

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