Powder Magazine - Camp Drum - was created in 1862.
You can subscribe to Drum magazine on the Drum magazine site. You can also check the library and bookstore for back issues of the magazine if you decide you do not want a subscription.
"Drum magazine is printed in a non-existent web of sites that all have to do with DRUM, drumming, and events. It is out of a server list page that has to do with the electronic music industry."
the drum magazine works on the recon cs-6 (not re-cone it's recon)
you push the button on the side and pull the drum out you idiot!
It first appeared in 1991.
The G36 uses a proprietary magazine which isn't compatible with the STANAG-compatible C-drum magazines for rifles such as the AR-15. The G36 could use such a magazine, if such a magazine were manufactured for it. To the best of my knowledge, none are.
Here are the instructions from one maker of these magazines:MAINTENANCE OF THE MAGAZINE:Periodically, the magazine should be cleaned with solvent to prevent the build-up of unburned powder and grit in the spiral track. A significant amount of residue in the track may hinder the functioning of the drum.To disassemble the drum magazine, open the real cover and depress the spring loaded button. Turn the spring tensioning key COUNTER-CLOCKWISE and remove it. Next, lift the spindle out of the magazine. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE MAGAZINE ANY FURTHER.
laser toner consist of : developer drum - where the powder toner gets cooked magnetic roller - where the powder toner gets charged then sticks and gets applied to drum pcr - this is a roller right below the drum this is to secure the paper into the drum toner hopper - where powder toner is stored and here is where magnetic roller pulls toner waste toner hopper - where CHARGED powder toners goes
nerf magazine drum
The M1921 Thompson submachinegun used a detachable magazine- and could accept any of 4 different ones- a 20 or 30 round box magazine, or a 50 or 100 round drum magazine.
yes the raider drum will work on all cs blasters
only one gun