Whether you're looking to recreate something from Escape from Tarkov, or you've gone down the HK rabbit hole and are looking for more capacity, the new Magpul PMAG D50 MP brings reliable capacity to one of the world's most iconic firearms. The MP5 has long shown its merits, and while it has seen decades of use, Magpul's new MP5 Drum Mag breathes new life into an already respected platform.
Read the official release of the PMAG D50 MP:
Lightweight but incredibly strong, our PMAG D50 MP is a highly reliable, 9x19mm Parabellum, 50-round drum magazine for HK94/MP5 large-format pistols and pistol caliber carbines.
The PMAG D-50 MP boasts many of the proven features of our other 9mm drums, the PMAG D-50® GL9® – PCC and the PMAG D-50® EV9™ – CZ Scorpion® EVO 3. 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. And like our other drum magazines, the PMAG D50 MP is easily disassembled for cleaning and maintenance.
Made in the USA.
Compatibility
SPECS:
Unloaded Weight: 16.4 ounces
Height: 6.9″
Width: 4.2″
Depth: 2.6″
Colors: BLK
Price: $119.95
Find out more at www.magpul.com
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I'm even more interested in what looks to be a folding adapter for an SL-K in the first image. A later-this-week preview, maybe?
is the d50 compatible with a ptr 603 9kt?