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MAGPUL CTR stock. MAGPUL Moe grip. PMAG-D60; FN FAP "Fusil Automatico Pesado" Belgium Argentina: 7.62×51mm NATO: Squad automatic weapon: FAL rifle in heavy barrel version. Used as a squad automatic weapon. Manufactured by Fabricaciones Militares. FN MAG "FM MAG" Belgium Argentina: 7.62×51mm NATO: General-purpose machine gun: Standard general ...
PMAG can refer to: Presidential Management Alumni Group, non-profit organization; Provisional Military Advisory Group, original name of the Korean Military Advisory Group; A line of polymer rifle magazines manufactured by Magpul Industries
Magpul Industries Corporation is an American designer and manufacturer of high-tech polymer and composite firearms accessories like M-LOK.Magpul Industries takes its name from its first product, the MagPul (Magazine Puller), an accessory for the STANAG magazines used by NATO armed forces, which aids users in pulling magazines from pouches.
The Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) is a modular assault rifle formerly designed by Magpul Industries of Austin, Texas, and known initially as the Masada.. In late January 2008, Bushmaster Firearms International entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby Bushmaster would take over production, future development, and sales of the Masada. [5]
A prototype of the MOE slot was revealed by Magpul in late 2007 together with their Masada Concept Rifle (which would later be known as the Adaptive Combat Rifle).Magpul released the MOE slot system in 2008 as a feature on their MOE handguards, and at the same time compatible accessories such as Picatinny rail sections, direct MOE mounted light mounts, grips, bipod studs, etc. were released.
The Magpul PDR (Personal Defense Rifle) is a prototype bullpup-style 5.56×45mm NATO carbine unveiled by Magpul Industries in 2006. Although halted in development as ...
Close-up of L85A2 with Magpul Industries EMAG polymer magazine with clear viewing window. The STANAG magazine, while relatively compact compared to other types of 5.56×45mm NATO box magazines, has often been criticized for a perceived lack of durability and a tendency to malfunction unless treated with a level of care that may not be practical under combat conditions.
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