Make MP5 Flip Mag! #shorts #edc

Published on March 10, 2026
Duration: 0:34

This guide details a DIY modification to create an MP5 flip magazine, commonly used with Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) that accept MP5 magazines. The process involves securely taping two MP5 magazines together in an inverted, stacked configuration. This allows for a faster transition to a fresh magazine by flipping the coupled unit. The video demonstrates the technique with an experienced speaker, emphasizing a stable and secure bond for reliable performance.

Quick Summary

Learn to create an MP5 flip magazine by taping two magazines together. Insert one mag, align the second upside down with an inch of clearance, eject both, and securely tape them. Ensure a tight bond for faster reloads on your PCC.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Make MP5 Flip Mag
  2. 00:04Positioning Second Magazine
  3. 00:10Preparing for Taping
  4. 00:17Taping Magazines Together
  5. 00:25Finishing the Flip Mag
  6. 00:31Final Product Reveal

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you make an MP5 flip magazine?

To make an MP5 flip magazine, insert one magazine into your firearm. Then, take a second magazine, flip it upside down, and align it on top of the first, leaving about an inch of clearance before the magwell. Eject both, then securely tape them together using strong adhesive tape, ensuring a tight and stable bond.

What tools are needed to create an MP5 flip magazine?

The primary tools needed are two MP5 magazines and a strong adhesive tape, such as electrical tape or duct tape, often referred to colloquially as 'goon tape'. A firearm that accepts MP5 magazines is also required for the demonstration.

What is the purpose of an MP5 flip magazine?

An MP5 flip magazine, also known as a coupled or Siamese magazine, allows for faster reloads. By taping two magazines together, you can quickly flip the unit to present a fresh magazine when the first one runs empty, reducing transition time.

What caliber are MP5 magazines typically for?

MP5 magazines are most commonly associated with the 9mm Luger (9x19mm Parabellum) caliber, as this is the standard caliber for the Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun and many firearms that use its magazine pattern.

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