This invention relates to magazines for guns. Drum MAGAZINE of the present invention comprises one or two generally cylindrical drums with openings for the exit of cartridges from within the drum. A spring driven rotor within the drum carries two concentric rings of cartridges in a channel defined by the outer circumference of the rotor and the interior of the cylindrical drum wall. During feeding, the cartridges are advanced as two rings until they meet the cam blade, which gradually forces the cartridges into a single column.
This invention relates to magazines for guns. Drum MAGAZINE of the present invention comprises one or two generally cylindrical drums with openings for the exit of cartridges from within the drum. A spring driven rotor within the drum carries two concentric rings of cartridges in a channel defined by the outer circumference of the rotor and the interior of the cylindrical drum wall. During feeding, the cartridges are advanced as two rings until they meet the cam blade, which gradually forces the cartridges into a single column.
This invention relates to magazines for guns. Drum MAGAZINE of the present invention comprises one or two generally cylindrical drums with openings for the exit of cartridges from within the drum. A spring driven rotor within the drum carries two concentric rings of cartridges in a channel defined by the outer circumference of the rotor and the interior of the cylindrical drum wall. During feeding, the cartridges are advanced as two rings until they meet the cam blade, which gradually forces the cartridges into a single column.