Magpul Shot Show 2017

Published on January 24, 2017
Duration: 4:34

This video from SHOT Show 2017 features Dwayne from Magpul discussing upcoming and recently released products for AK platforms. Key highlights include the development of a 5.45x39mm PMAG, expected to launch within 1-2 months after final testing, and the release of a shorter Zukov stock that accommodates a cleaning rod. Magpul is also exploring non-folding and folding triangle stock variants based on customer demand.

Quick Summary

Magpul announced at SHOT Show 2017 the upcoming release of a 5.45x39mm PMAG, expected within 1-2 months after final testing. They also introduced a shorter Zukov stock with cleaning rod integration for $99.95 and are considering new non-folding and folding triangle stock variants based on customer demand.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Magpul at SHOT Show 2017
  2. 00:095.45x39mm PMAG Development
  3. 00:56PMAG Pricing and M3 Variant
  4. 01:36Marine Corps Magazine Approval
  5. 02:00Shorter Zukov Stock Release
  6. 02:11Zukov Stock Pricing and Features
  7. 02:28Zukov Stock Compatibility
  8. 02:43Future AK Stock Development
  9. 03:35Magpul Backpacker Product
  10. 03:51MCT Material for Magazines
  11. 04:05Upcoming Releases (April)

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Magpul 5.45x39mm PMAG be available?

Magpul stated at SHOT Show 2017 that the 5.45x39mm PMAG was undergoing final testing and tweaks. They anticipated a release within one to two months from the show, pending finalization of reliability and quality checks.

What is the price of the new Magpul Zukov stock?

The shorter Magpul Zukov stock, which incorporates the cleaning rod, is priced at $99.95. This is the same price point as the original Zukov stock, despite the additional machining required for the new feature.

What new AK stock options is Magpul considering?

Magpul is exploring customer-driven expansions to their stock line. This includes a non-folding, length-adjustable stock and a folding triangle platform stock, responding to direct demand from the AK community.

Did Magpul receive a large contract for their magazines?

Magpul clarified that while they are an 'official approved magazine' for the Marine Corps, this designation does not represent a massive bulk purchase order of 1.4 million units. It signifies official acceptance and approval.

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