Glock Drum Magazine Review

Published on April 12, 2022
Duration: 8:02

This video reviews the ProMag drum magazine for the Glock 43X and 48. The reviewer found the magazine to fit well and liked the manual winding mechanism. While it experienced one failure to eject with the last round, the reviewer deemed it reliable enough for most situations, rating it 8/10. The reviewer also discussed its aesthetic appeal and compared it to other aftermarket magazines.

Quick Summary

The ProMag 50-round drum magazine is compatible with the Glock 43X and Glock 48. While it experienced one failure to eject with the last round, the reviewer rated it 8/10 for reliability, noting it successfully cycled 50 rounds. The manual winding mechanism is preferred over lever systems, though loading later rounds can be more difficult.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction to ProMag Drum Magazine
  2. 00:56Unboxing and Fit Check
  3. 02:06Loading Mechanism Review
  4. 02:33Ammunition and Range Preparation
  5. 04:38Performance Analysis and Reliability
  6. 05:16Overall Rating and Comparison
  7. 06:05Loading Difficulty and Grip
  8. 06:15Final Thoughts and Future Reviews
  9. 07:08Target Analysis and Grouping

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are compatible with the ProMag drum magazine reviewed?

The ProMag drum magazine reviewed in this video is specifically designed and compatible with the Glock 43X and Glock 48 pistol models. It offers a high-capacity alternative to standard magazines for these firearms.

How reliable is the ProMag 50-round drum magazine for Glock 43X/48?

The reviewer found the ProMag drum magazine to be generally reliable, rating it an 8 out of 10. While it experienced one failure to eject with the last round, it successfully cycled 50 rounds, suggesting it's a viable option for increased capacity.

What is the reviewer's opinion on the ProMag drum magazine's loading mechanism?

The reviewer prefers the ProMag drum's manual winding mechanism, which uses a hand-twistable dial, over lever-based systems. They noted that while loading the first 30 rounds is easy, the process becomes more challenging for subsequent rounds.

What ammunition was used to test the ProMag drum magazine?

The ProMag drum magazine was tested using Blazer Brass 115-grain ammunition. This common and reliable ammunition type was loaded into the 50-round drum for the range evaluation.

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