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Anyone had issues with these drums? Reviews on Classic Firearms looked fantastic. I opened it today, loaded it per the YouTube instructions, and it was down hill after that with jams and fail to feeds.
So did I do something wrong or.....just luck of the draw and it was made Friday at 4:55pm.
THAT SUCKS HUH ?
I REMEMBER A 100RD KETA DRUM..
ONLY FED 223 OR 5.56 ,FORGET WHICH ONE , JAM JAM..MY WATERBRAIN=
KOREAN IMITATIONS OF PURPORTEDLY MILTARY SURPLUS...RIGHT
IF THE SOUTH FIELDED THAT CRAP UNIFICATION W/NORTH WOULD HAPPEN.
****LIFETIME WARRANTY ****I THINK ?
RUN INTO ISSUES LIKELY THOUGH.
CENTURY ARMS HAD 75RD ROMANIAN $75-100
REAL MILSURP AND DEPENDABLE.
KCI was at the big sandy MG shoot, handing out loaded drum's from a little red wagon,.
As long as they could film, you could keep the drum and shoot the ammo in it.
We had to go through 5 drum's, and 5 take's to get (1/ONE) that would run all 75.
A bunch of us told them 3 years ago that the drum's needed a auto sear cut in the tower and the lips were wrong.
POS in my opinion
I personally stay away from anything KCI. I'd rather spend more and have a long lasting product. As for wind-up drums, I'd go for chinese if you can find it, then romanian new production. I wouldn't go any lower than that.
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