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Magpul has been granted a patent [47] for a STANAG-compatible casket magazine, [48] and such a magazine was also debuted by SureFire in December 2010, and is now sold as the MAG5-60 and MAG5-100 high capacity magazine (HCM) in 60 and 100 round capacities, respectively, in 5.56mm for AR-15 compatible with M4/M16/AR-15 variants and other firearms ...
The G30SF accepts the same double-stack .45ACP magazines as the G30 and G21. [127] Glock 30S: The 30S is a version of the Glock 30 that features a thin slide (same slide as the G36), a Short Frame lower, and the same double stack magazines as the Glock 30 and 21. [128] Like the G30, G30S magazines holds 10 rounds. [129]
As of 2019, about six manufacturers produced drum magazine in the United States, retailing for about $100 each. [2] Manufacturers include KCI USA and Magpul Industries; the latter produces the same drum magazines for both civilian and military use. [2] Magazines larger than standard capacity have been reported to malfunction more often. [3]
It was the first polymer-framed handgun, predating the Glock 17 by 12 years. At 820 g (28.9 oz) unloaded, the weapon is lighter than most metal framed pistols of the time. It has a double-stack, double-feed magazine; double-feed magazines are uncommon for pistols even today.
Lone Wolf Distributors and RockYourGlock still offer conversion barrels for the Glock 21 (for such conversions, the shooter must use a Glock 21 10-round single-stack magazine to ensure reliable feeding; a double-stack 13-round magazine will not feed reliably).
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The M57 has a longer grip and longer 9-round magazine (versus 8 rounds in TT). [20] A 9×19mm version is also made by Zastava designated M70A as well as a compact version M88 . Zastava manufactures a sub compact pistol M70 (a.k.a. PĨelica ("little bee")) roughly based on TT design in 7,65mm Browning ( .32 ACP ) or 9mm Kratak ( .380 ACP ).
Unlike most pistol magazines which narrow at the top for a consistent single-feed angle, the QSZ-92 has true double column staggered-feed in the same manner as many rifle magazines. [13] The star engraving on the pistol grip indicates the ammo type. 9×19mm Parabellum version has the star, while military 5.8×21mm version does not.