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We think the 10, 12 and 20 round saiga drums will be very popular.

 

We will soon be releasing drums for the [Edit] gauge Saigas as well.

 

Double stacked [Edit] are also in development.

 

Edited for :ph34r: factor.

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I hope they work better than the 1911 drum and 15 rounders, I had to do a lot of mods to get them to function.

 

If the rest of the shotgun products are as good as the 12ga 20 round drum they will be the go to guys.

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If they're STEEL box magazines, I'm very interested. As for drums I'm super happy with my MD-20.

 

I highly doubt that they will be steel anywhere other than structure reinforcement and feed lips.

 

I prefer my MD-20 but the size of the 12 rounder is great, the 20 drums aren't usable in the bullpup.

 

With the cost of the ProDrum I'm tempted to see if I can't modify one to feed longer running 2 3/4in or even 3in shells.

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It should be pretty easy to get longer shells in the Promag 20, with as much room as there is inside. It looks like they have about 1/4" or more extra space in there. Just have to make some more room in the feed tower. That would be the hard part. Unless maybe you extend the feed tower using steel....then the tight spot in the neck could probably be opened up some (without being confined by the receiver opening...but then you would sacrifice that lifetime warranty.

 

But this is of course just conjecture......I surely wouldn't associate myself in any way with a Promag, or even talk to anyone who had one....somebody might think bad of me and say all kinds of mean and nasty things to me......friends have even been lost over such silly things as talking about drums....

 

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It should be pretty easy to get longer shells in the Promag 20, with as much room as there is inside. It looks like they have about 1/4" or more extra space in there. Just have to make some more room in the feed tower. That would be the hard part. Unless maybe you extend the feed tower using steel....then the tight spot in the neck could probably be opened up some (without being confined by the receiver opening...but then you would sacrifice that lifetime warranty.

 

But this is of course just conjecture......I surely wouldn't associate myself in any way with a Promag, or even talk to anyone who had one....somebody might think bad of me and say all kinds of mean and nasty things to me......friends have even been lost over such silly things as talking about drums....

:lolol:

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But this is of course just conjecture......I surely wouldn't associate myself in any way with a Promag, or even talk to anyone who had one....somebody might think bad of me and say all kinds of mean and nasty things to me......friends have even been lost over such silly things as talking about drums....

 

 

:lol:

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So you're a promag shill now?

 

I've seen lots of posts from you in promag-related threads lately.

 

All before the products have become widespread.

 

They may have a good product, but I don't have any of their drums. Time will tell.

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So you're a promag shill now?

 

I've seen lots of posts from you in promag-related threads lately.

 

All before the products have become widespread.

 

They may have a good product, but I don't have any of their drums. Time will tell.

 

He did buy his from a local shop. I called the shop today myself and they still have a few left. $100.00 asking price.

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But this is of course just conjecture......I surely wouldn't associate myself in any way with a Promag, or even talk to anyone who had one....somebody might think bad of me and say all kinds of mean and nasty things to me......friends have even been lost over such silly things as talking about drums....

 

 

 

I for one appreciated that info.

 

And I appreciate the info that Kit and Slug-O are providing on these other products.

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