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MAGPUL PMAG D-50 7.62X51 LR/SR BLK

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:100.00 USD
MAGPUL PMAG D-50 7.62X51 LR/SR BLK
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Magpul Industries, Magazine, PMAG D-50, 308 Win/762NATO, 50Rd, Fits DPMS/SR25/LaRue OBR, Black Finish
Made of crush-resistant polymer
Robust stainless-steel internals
Anti-glare translucent window
Quick disassembly with a flat blade
Product Description
The Magpul PMAG D-50 is a rugged, lightweight 50-round polymer drum magazine designed for 7.62x51 NATO/.308 Winchester ammunition for SR25/M110 pattern rifles. It's capable of using longer-than-SAAMl-spec match ammunition. up to 2.830" OAL, such as M118LR. Engineered to the same exacting standards as the famous Magpul PMAG and PMAG D-60 drum magazines, the D-50 continues the PMAG tradition of high-capacity performance and dependability. The Magpul PMAG D-50 incorporates proven GEN M3 technology, which includes next-generation impact and crush-resistant polymer construction and the ability to seat fully loaded on a closed bolt. Robust stainless-steel internals withstand corrosion and long-term storage. It includes a semi-rigid dust cover that prevents grit and debris intrusion during storage and transport. A ratcheting loading lever removes spring tension, making the D-50 easily loadable by hand. An anti-glare translucent window on the rear of the drum makes for quick positive visual indication of remaining ammunition. Additionally, the D-50 can be disassembled quickly with a simple flat blade screwdriver or similar tool and it comes with a dot matrix pattern that allows for easy marking and identification. At approximately 1.7 lbs empty, and 4.5 lbs loaded, the Magpul D-50 is one of the lightest 5O-round 7.62x51/.308 drums available, and it's priced well below the current competition. The D-50's unique drum configuration gives it roughly the same overall height profile as a standard 25-round PMAG, making storage easy and shooting from various positions--including prone--no different than with smaller capacity magazines.