Well, I thought that I would take some pictures and maybe review some of my latest purchases for resale at the gun shows.
I get notifications from CDNN all of the time and buy quite a bit of stuff from them during sales and free stuff/shipping events. It's all added profit when I get low or free shipping and items for resale.
I bought a couple of the 50-round 9mm drum mags and some of the .40 S&W and 9mm hicap mags.
The 50-rounders are interesting. Empty about 23.45 ounces and with 50 124-gr Blazer Aluminum-cased rounds loaded, 40.85 ounces. My unloaded Gen 4 G19 weighs 21.35 ounces... for comparison.
I found that I could load 55 rounds in the drum and then removed the extra 5 and have left the mag loaded with 50 rounds. Loading takes some time and I found it easiest to use the finger levers for the start and then add my UPLULA to hold the follower down and add a bullet after using the levers to compress the spring. This combination is easiest for me.
First pictures are of the box, contents, front & back of mags, finger levers for loading, and some detail of the internal notches for the indexing levers to ratchet the drum.
Wynn
I get notifications from CDNN all of the time and buy quite a bit of stuff from them during sales and free stuff/shipping events. It's all added profit when I get low or free shipping and items for resale.
I bought a couple of the 50-round 9mm drum mags and some of the .40 S&W and 9mm hicap mags.
The 50-rounders are interesting. Empty about 23.45 ounces and with 50 124-gr Blazer Aluminum-cased rounds loaded, 40.85 ounces. My unloaded Gen 4 G19 weighs 21.35 ounces... for comparison.
I found that I could load 55 rounds in the drum and then removed the extra 5 and have left the mag loaded with 50 rounds. Loading takes some time and I found it easiest to use the finger levers for the start and then add my UPLULA to hold the follower down and add a bullet after using the levers to compress the spring. This combination is easiest for me.
First pictures are of the box, contents, front & back of mags, finger levers for loading, and some detail of the internal notches for the indexing levers to ratchet the drum.
Wynn

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