The ProMag MKAA4 drum magazine transforms the Akdal MKA 1923 shotgun into a high-capacity platform capable of sustained fire. This 15-round polymer drum eliminates frequent reloading interruptions during competitive shooting and tactical applications.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard 5-round box magazines, this drum configuration provides triple the ammunition capacity while maintaining reliable feeding. The polymer construction reduces weight compared to steel alternatives while delivering consistent performance across temperature extremes. ProMag's spring-loaded follower system ensures smooth shell advancement from the outer spiral to the central feed position.
Key Features
- 15-round capacity increases firepower without magazine changes
- Impact-resistant black polymer construction withstands field use
- Engineered specifically for Akdal MKA 1923 shotgun platform
- Spring-loaded follower maintains consistent feeding pressure
- Transparent shell count window shows remaining ammunition
- Drop-free design enables rapid magazine changes
- Textured grip surfaces provide secure handling
Field testing demonstrates reliable cycling with standard 2¾-inch and 3-inch 12-gauge shells across various loads from birdshot to slugs. The drum's balanced weight distribution prevents front-heavy handling characteristics common with extended magazines. Competitive shooters report consistent feeding through rapid-fire strings, while the robust construction handles repeated loading cycles without spring fatigue.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 15 rounds
- Gauge: 12 gauge (2¾" and 3" shells)
- Material: High-impact polymer construction
- Compatibility: Akdal MKA 1923 shotgun only
- Color: Matte black finish
- Weight: Approximately 1.2 pounds empty
- Manufacturer: ProMag Industries
- Country of Origin: USA
The MKAA4 drum magazine addresses the capacity limitations of standard shotgun magazines while maintaining the reliability expected from ProMag's manufacturing standards. Professional users and competitive shooters gain a significant tactical advantage through extended firing capability.