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Beta C-Mags
Does anyone know when Beta C-Mags (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_c-mag) became available IRL as I'm trying to figure out whether they are feasible for a T2k game?
I've seen a reference on Wiki that mentions "Coil Magazines" for 7.62x51mm weapons from the "early 1990's" and the H&K MG-36 was released in 1997 (I think) and that was designed to be used with the C-Mag (again, according to Wiki). It therefore sounds feasible to me that a rare 5.56x45mm C-Mag or two could exist in a T2k game but I'm not certain. As you can see my information is not very reliable so I wondered if anyone knows much about the C-Mag and when it became available, both in terms of general supply to troops and, prior to that, as a rare item amongst special forces types. Thanks for any information/help. |
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My copy of Osprey's Panama 1989-1990 has a color plate (F3) of a USN SEAL carrying an Colt Carbine fitted with a Beta C-mag twin 100 round drum magazine. So, it looks like USSF had access to them no later than '89. In the T2KU, I reckon most NATO SF using compatible weapons would have access to such magazines.
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The patent for the C-Mag was filed in April 1987
Here's a link to the patent document http://www.google.com/patents?id=A6s...page&q&f=false According to this website, the US Army tested the C-Mag recently in Afghanistan and found it had problems. Typically these were jams and failures to accept the stated 100-rds into the mag. http://www.defendamerica.mil/article.../a072803b.html |
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The soldier in the foreground on my 1.0 boxed set has an M16 sporting one.
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That's not a C-mag that's a Modified RPK drum magazine. I've heard of them for a Mini-14 and they carry about 90 rounds.
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The magazine on the box cover is actually a drawing of a Firepower Inc. Firepower Assault Magazine. That drum always got me curious to what it was or if it was just something the artist dreamed up from a RPK drum. Then when I finally saw them on auctions I was like "that's it"! It was the one real thing I bought because of that box cover.
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Thanks for the help.
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From the research I've done I think that they are susceptible to breakage, particularly if dropped or bashed. They therefore sound like a good option but shouldn't be exclusively relied upon. I'd forgotten about that. Being picky though I don't think that that is a Beta C-Mag in the drawing as its got one drum not two. What other extended mags were available at the time? Does anyone know? |
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