**M14 M1A .308 High Capacity Skeletonized 50 Round Drum Magazine - X Products

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**M14 M1A .308 High Capacity Skeletonized 50 Round Drum Magazine - X Products

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Manufacturer: X Products X-14
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Weight: 12.00 pounds


Product Description

When you've got a top of the line M1A or M14 you want a magazine to compliment it. The limited edition skeletonized X-14 is just the ticket. The durable body is constructed entirely of aluminum; and finished in a friction reducing ceramic coating. All internal and operating assemblies are made of black oxide steel and aluminum. Features a 3 dimensional cut that allows you to see the ammunition pass through. Cuts are based on the on the Sage enhanced battle rifle stock, and short rifles bulldog bullpup chassis. To enhance the overall look we've included custom engraving that embraces the mad men in all of us with the Jolly Roger, aka the skull and cross bones.

Compatibility

Ammunition - .308 Winchester FMJ NATO 7.62 x 51

Rifle - All Springfield Armory M14/M1A All Mil-Spec Military M14 semi or F/A Rifles Harrington Richardson Arms Company Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp TRW All Military Sage EBR Chassis Fitted M14s Custom M14 Builds & other in spec clone builds Troy M14 Chassis System DMR/CQB Package Accuracy International AICS Chassis System 

Note: Magazine will fit all M1A M14 rifles with modified and unmodified chassis except the JAE M1A/M14 Sniper Stock and Archangel stocks (these stocks may require some modification to fit). Mag Tower in accordance with USGI Drawing 7790181.

NOTE: Compatible with most SOCOM16 CQB rifles but may require modification with the archangel stock. Due to the steeper angle of this stock, approximately 1/8″ must be removed to allow the drum to rock back and lock into the mag catch.

 

Overview

This magazine is designed to feed fifty rounds of ammunition into your firearm. The high strength aluminum housing is coated with Cerakote high tech ceramic paint for excellent scratch and wear resistance. The internal pieces are made of high strength aluminum alloys that are anodized to protect the internal assembly from wear and oxide coated steel for improved corrosion resistance to provide a lifetime of use. To power this magazine, a custom clock spring is housed behind the aluminum operating wheel.

Note about the fit and finish: Cerakote may feel rough to the touch, but it is one of the most wear and chemical resistant finishes. Also, Cerakote greatly decreases friction between parts. The finish should feel slightly rough, this is normal. It is also normal to have a small amount of movement between the housing halves. Due to variations in manufacturers, this magazine was developed to be a wear-in fit. Minor fitting and a break-in period are to be expected.


Operation

To load the magazine, the operating wheel must be turned in small increments to allow the insertion of each round. It is important to not over turn the operating wheel as doing so can allow the inserted rounds to fall out of the grooves.


Step 1:  With an empty magazine, turn the operating wheel clockwise from the front to compress the spring. This is best achieved by placing your left palm on the operating wheel. With your thumb anchored on the magazine tower, use your fingers to crank the operating wheel as you simultaneously apply pressure to the tower with your thumb.

Step 2:  While keeping the spring compressed, slide a cartridge primer end first into the gap created.

Step 3:  Slide the cartridge to the rear, and slowly release the operating wheel.

Step 4:  Repeat steps 1-3, however as the magazine begins to fill it may become necessary to push the previous cartridges down as you turn the operating wheel. This can be done using the next load cartridge to force down the stack while turning the hand wheel. 

For the correct angle, cartridge should be in line, or slightly elevated from the magazine. If this is not the case, turn the operating wheel slightly and depress the rounds into the magazine. Release the spring tension slightly faster and this should be the result. Additionally, jarring the magazine slightly with a firm tap to the rear can correct this issue. If neither of these correct this issue, lubrication may be required, please read the section on lubrication.

To function test the tension relief device, with a fully loaded magazine, the last cartridge should be able to depress 1/8" with finger pressure. There may be a slight click noise when this occurs, it is normal. If the cartridge does not move inspect the tension relief device to ensure that debris is not obstructing it, and that the spring is in position.

Unloading
Due to the large amount of tension in the spring it is not suggested to leave the magazine loaded for extended periods of time. To unload the magazine, apply slight pressure to the operating wheel, similar to loading, and press the cartridge from the primer side out of the front of the magazine. Slowly release the operating wheel to bring the next cartridge to the opening. Repeat until empty.

Cleaning
Periodic cleaning can be done with warm soapy water and a nylon or natural bristle brush. The main area of build-up will be the feed area of the magazine and the first follower. These can be lightly scrubbed to remove debris then rinsed. Thoroughly dry the magazine with a lint free rag when done. If lubrication is required reapply on the next loading.

Lubrication
All X Products magazines are designed to operate without lubrication under normal operation. During break-in or after extensive use lubrication may be required to get adequate performance. Graphite powder and PTFE dry wax are the suggested lubricants, but regular light oil (gun oil) can be used. To apply a lubricant, start with an empty magazine. Apply a thin layer of lubricant to the top follower and each of the first 10-15 cartridges loaded into the magazine. Continue to load as normal, the motion of the cartridges distributes the lubricant thoroughly along the pathways inside the magazine. This should only be performed as required since lubricants can accumulate debris, impeding operation.

WD-40 or similar light oil/rust preventative can be applied to the clock spring during disassembly only, and to the kicker arm anytime.