We've been working on the TMAG since mid 2008. Enjoy this early full auto HK 416 test.

Published on October 25, 2024
Duration: 0:20

This video showcases an early full-auto test of the Magpul TMAG prototype, demonstrating its performance and durability in an HK 416. The test involves single shots followed by sustained full-auto fire, concluding with a visual inspection of the magazine. The footage highlights Magpul's research and development efforts dating back to 2008.

Quick Summary

This video features an early full-auto test of the Magpul TMAG prototype in an HK 416, dating back to mid-2008. The test assesses the magazine's reliability and durability through single shots and sustained full-auto fire, followed by a visual inspection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Firing Test
  2. 00:03Full-Auto Stress Test
  3. 00:10Magazine Inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Magpul TMAG and what was its purpose in this video?

The Magpul TMAG is a translucent polymer magazine. This video showcases an early prototype's performance during a full-auto stress test in an HK 416, demonstrating its reliability and durability under high rates of fire.

What firearm was used to test the Magpul TMAG prototype?

The firearm used to test the Magpul TMAG prototype was a Heckler & Koch HK 416. This rifle is known for its robust design and compatibility with STANAG 4179 magazines.

What specific tests were performed on the TMAG prototype?

The TMAG prototype underwent an initial single-shot firing test to check feeding and cycling, followed by a full-auto stress test where the entire magazine was expended to assess durability and reliability.

When was the Magpul TMAG prototype development initiated?

Magpul began working on the TMAG prototype as early as mid-2008, as indicated by the video's context and the historical nature of the footage presented.

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