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The Israel drum magazine [87] December 2013 [87] Magazine: AR-15 rifle 75-round STANAG drum magazine [87] FDM FOSSCAD members [87].223 Rem/ 5.56x45: A 75-round drum magazine for .223 Remington/5.56 NATO AR-15 rifles. The Yee drum magazine [87] December 2013 [87] Magazine: AK-family drum magazine [87] FDM FOSSCAD members [87] 7.62x39mm
SKS M1953: An SKS with select-fire fire capability, a new muzzle brake, detachable bayonet, and detachable box magazine. [2] One prototype built before further development was canceled due to the decision to replace the SKS in general service with the AK.
The SKS and RPD were dropped as being less effective than hoped. The RPK, with its magazine and parts commonality with the base AK-47, was more effective. It replaced the RPD as soon as manufacturing techniques allowed it to be mass-produced. RPK; RPKS: A version with a side-folding wooden stock (S for -skladnoi).
Like its predecessors, the Type 81 is a series of weapons. The Type 81 (fixed stock) and Type 81-1 (folding stock) are 7.62×39mm caliber assault rifles with 30-round magazines, and the heavier Type 81 light machine gun (LMG) fitted with a 75-round drum magazine is used in the squad automatic weapon (SAW) role. [11]
A drum magazine is a type of high-capacity magazine for firearms. [1] Cylindrical in shape (similar to a drum), drum magazines store rounds in a spiral around the center of the magazine, facing the direction of the barrel. Drum magazines are contrasted with more common box-type magazines, which have a lower capacity and store rounds flat. [1]
It is designed to use a new NK-designed helical magazine that can hold between 100 and 150 5.45 x 39 mm cartridges besides the standard 30 round magazine. [9] AK-12 Russia: A North Korean copy of the AK-12 is shown holding by Kim Jong-un during his inspects trip at a special operations forces unit on 11 September 2024. [10] [11] Type 88 Bullpup
Beta C-Mag double-drum magazine. Before WWII the Germans developed 75-round saddle-drum magazines for use in their MG 13 and MG 15 machine guns. The MG 34 machine guns could also use saddle-drum magazine when fitted with a special feed cover. The 75 rounds of ammunition were evenly distributed in each side of the magazine with a central feed ...
100-round drum magazine. RPK [1] Light machine gun: 7.62×39mm Soviet Union: 40-round capacity box magazine or 75-round drum magazine. RPK-74 [1] / RPK-74M [6] Light machine gun: 5.45×39mm M74 Soviet Union: 30 or 45-round magazine. PM M1910/30 [1] Medium machine gun: 7.62×54mmR Russian Empire Soviet Union: Belt fed with 250-round cloth belts.