90 rounder
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The 90 rounder is a snail-drum magazine designed for use in M16 rifle and Mini-14 magazine compatible weapons. As the name suggests the 90 rounder holds 90 rounds of 5.56 NATO ammunition. It is manufactured by the MWG Company.
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