8/23/2023 0 Comments Cmmg banshee 9 mm![]() The DRB2 carbine used for this report came with two 33-round Glock magazines. The CMMG 9mm MkGs GUARD accepts Glock pistol magazines. ![]() The DRB2 version comes with a Magpul CTR six-position collapsible buttstock and a Magpul MOE pistol grip. The MkGs GUARD’s lower receiver is made from 7075-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, and the upper is also 7075-T6 aluminum. The MkGs GUARD also features a new patent-pending, dual-pinned, fully machined bolt-catch linkage. According to the company, the benefits of Radial Delayed Blowback are a reduction in the weight of the carrier and buffer, resulting in a lighter-weight carbine and, surprisingly, less felt recoil than with a straight blowback system. ![]() The system uses a bolt that is forced to rotate and unlock, slowing the bolt carrier group enough to safely cycle. The 9mm MkGs GUARD features CMMG’s Radial Delayed Blowback operating system. The MkGs GUARD uses CMMG’s proprietary Radial Delayed Blowback system wherein the bolt is forced to rotate and unlock, slowing the bolt carrier group enough to safely cycle. Our sample is the MkGs DRB2 configuration, and it came with two 33-round magazines that bear the Glock logo. The 9mm GUARD, which is the gun I am reporting on here, is offered in MkGs DRB, MkGs DRB2, MkGs PDW (also an NFA gun with an 8-inch barrel), and MkGs T configurations, and all of them utilize a lower receiver that’s specifically designed to use Glock 9mm pistol magazines. The BANSHEE model is an NFA gun that features a 5-inch barrel. The MkGs series includes the 9mm BANSHEE and the 9mm GUARD. A good example is the MkGs series of AR-15 carbines. As Shooting Times has reported many times, the folks at CMMG are an innovative bunch.
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