Magpul

PMAG D-60® AR/M4 GEN M3™

Item # MP MAG576-BLK
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MAG576-BLK
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Magpul PMAG D60

The best AR drum mag on the market.  PMAG D-60 is a durable, lightweight, highly reliable 60-round 5.56x45 NATO/.223 Remington* polymer drum magazine for AR15/M4 compatible weapons.
 



The PMAG D-60 is a durable, lightweight, highly reliable 60-round 5.56x45 NATO/.223 Remington* polymer drum magazine for AR15/M4 compatible weapons.

With a larger capacity than previous PMAGs, the PMAG D-60 gives the shooter 60 rounds of ammunition, effectively allowing the same round count as two standard capacity 30-round magazines without requiring a critical reload.



The unique drum configuration keeps the height of the magazine manageable as well as allowing for prone firing and easier storage. Features an easy-to-use loading lever, paint pen dot matrix for easy marking, and a rear window for instant capacity indication. Compatible with a wide range of NATO firearms such as the M4, M16, SCAR MK16/16S, HK416, MR556, M27 IAR, IWI Tavor, and others.
 

Made in U.S.A.


 

FEATURES

  • Next-generation impact and crush resistant polymer construction
  • Wide compatibility with most 'STANAG 4179' platforms such as the AR15, M4, M16, SCAR MK16/16S, HK416, MR556, M27 IAR, IWI Tavor, and others
  • Will seat fully loaded on a closed bolt Bolt hold open feature to lock the bolt back on the last round**
  • Ratcheting Loading Lever to take tension off the spring for easy loading by hand
  • Feed Tower compatible with most loading devices, including USGI stripper clips and guides, the StripLULA, and others
  • Designed to be left loaded for long term storage without any loss of function or degradation
  • All components used are corrosion resistant
  • Easy to disassemble for cleaning with only a flat-bladed screwdriver or similar
  • Anti-glare translucent window on rear of drum allows for easy determination of rounds remaining
  • Paint pen dot matrix panel on back of body to allow for identification marking
  • Slip-on, semi-rigid Dust Cover prevents grit and debris intrusion during storage and transport
  • Optimized for use only with 5.56x45 NATO/.223 Remington cartridges. Use with other calibers such as .300 AAC Blackout is not recommended.




 

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Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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Magpul PMAG D60

The best AR drum mag on the market.  PMAG D-60 is a durable, lightweight, highly reliable 60-round 5.56x45 NATO/.223 Remington* polymer drum magazine for AR15/M4 compatible weapons.
 



The PMAG D-60 is a durable, lightweight, highly reliable 60-round 5.56x45 NATO/.223 Remington* polymer drum magazine for AR15/M4 compatible weapons.

With a larger capacity than previous PMAGs, the PMAG D-60 gives the shooter 60 rounds of ammunition, effectively allowing the same round count as two standard capacity 30-round magazines without requiring a critical reload.



The unique drum configuration keeps the height of the magazine manageable as well as allowing for prone firing and easier storage. Features an easy-to-use loading lever, paint pen dot matrix for easy marking, and a rear window for instant capacity indication. Compatible with a wide range of NATO firearms such as the M4, M16, SCAR MK16/16S, HK416, MR556, M27 IAR, IWI Tavor, and others.
 

Made in U.S.A.


 

FEATURES

  • Next-generation impact and crush resistant polymer construction
  • Wide compatibility with most 'STANAG 4179' platforms such as the AR15, M4, M16, SCAR MK16/16S, HK416, MR556, M27 IAR, IWI Tavor, and others
  • Will seat fully loaded on a closed bolt Bolt hold open feature to lock the bolt back on the last round**
  • Ratcheting Loading Lever to take tension off the spring for easy loading by hand
  • Feed Tower compatible with most loading devices, including USGI stripper clips and guides, the StripLULA, and others
  • Designed to be left loaded for long term storage without any loss of function or degradation
  • All components used are corrosion resistant
  • Easy to disassemble for cleaning with only a flat-bladed screwdriver or similar
  • Anti-glare translucent window on rear of drum allows for easy determination of rounds remaining
  • Paint pen dot matrix panel on back of body to allow for identification marking
  • Slip-on, semi-rigid Dust Cover prevents grit and debris intrusion during storage and transport
  • Optimized for use only with 5.56x45 NATO/.223 Remington cartridges. Use with other calibers such as .300 AAC Blackout is not recommended.




 

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Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.