PRO MAG DRUMS LEGIT? (UPDATED ARP)

Published on November 10, 2021
Duration: 14:28

This review tests the Pro Mag 50-round drum magazine for reliability, finding it 'legit' after 200 rounds across different platforms. The video also showcases a Ruger AR-556 pistol setup and a custom Glock 19, highlighting their accessories and performance. While the drum proved reliable in testing, its manual loading process is deemed impractical for high-stress situations.

Quick Summary

The Pro Mag 50-round drum magazine was tested for reliability and found to be 'legit' after 200 rounds. While it performed well in tests on an ARP and Glock 19, its manual loading process is considered impractical for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:27Pro Mag Drum Reliability Test Intro
  2. 01:01Updated Ruger AR-556 Pistol Setup
  3. 06:57ARP Drum Magazine Testing
  4. 09:16Loading the 50-Round Drum
  5. 11:20Glock 19 Mag Dump Success
  6. 12:21Final Reliability Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Pro Mag 50-round drum magazine reliable?

After testing a total of 200 rounds across different firearms, the Pro Mag 50-round drum magazine was found to be reliable. The reviewer suggests that negative experiences reported by others might stem from issues with firearm maintenance or specific ammunition types rather than the magazine itself.

What are the pros and cons of the Pro Mag 50-round drum magazine?

A key pro is its reliability when properly functioning. However, a significant con is the time-consuming manual loading process, which makes it impractical for high-stress self-defense situations. Its reputation is also mixed, with some users experiencing jams.

What accessories were featured on the Ruger AR-556 pistol?

The Ruger AR-556 pistol (ARP) in the video was equipped with a mag coupler for extended capacity, an Olight weapon light, and a Sig Sauer Romeo red dot sight paired with a Juliet magnifier.

How does the Pro Mag drum perform in a 9mm AR pistol?

During testing in a 9mm AR pistol, some malfunctions occurred. The speaker attributed these issues to potential light strikes or problems with the Blazer ammunition used, rather than a defect in the Pro Mag drum magazine itself.

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