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Nomenclature
BETA CMAG RIFLE MAG POUCH
Manufacturer: Made by The Beta company, Atlanta Georgia , made in the USA.
Manufacturer: Made by The Beta company, Atlanta Georgia , made in the USA.
History
Product Description
The Beta Mag is a revolutionary twin-drum high-capacity magazine. It has a 60,000-round service life, stores indefinitely while loaded without loss of performance. Cleaning and lubrication are the only maintenance required.
These mags are manufactured to the highest international production standards. They meet or exceed all applicable U.S. and NATO Mil-Specs. The state-of-the-art design operates smoothly and without malfunction and they even deploy in all weather environments and field conditions.
Successfully tested in combat during Desert Storm where it performed flawlessly under the most rigorous conditions. The 100-round capacity of the C-MAG drastically reduces vulnerability during magazine changes, while dramatically increasing survivability.
They load like a standard magazine, by hand or with the BETA personal loader or speed loader. It snaps into the weapon and releases by the standard magazine catch without modifications. The streamlined profile improves weapon handling and maneuverability.
BETA C-Mag Systems enhance the weaponry of peacekeepers around the world, gives military forces and law enforcement agents a critical edge, and adds an extra dimension of force in any tactical engagement.
Law enforcement and security operations find that the C-MAG magazine's high capacity and pre-loaded storage capabilities reduce loss of life and property damage. They also provide tactical sustainment and in turn, area containment.
Complete C-Mag system includes 1 C-Mag Magazine, personal loader, carry pouch, tech manual, and graphite tube.
Specification
Logistic
Details: Early version, as issued to CAG and SEALs in the 1990s. (the newer, more common version has a different buckle or doesn't have the side pouch at all) / Eagle Industries no Pouch
Specifications
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