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When the bolt finally stayed open on the sixtieth round, the silence felt heavier than the gun. His shoulder ached, and his thumb was sore from the loading gate, but as he looked at the empty drum, Elias realized Miller was right—it changed the game. It wasn't just about the firepower; it was about the flow.

Miller shrugged, ringing up the sale. "Just remember the rule: it’s only as reliable as the spring inside. Don't go cheap on the CLP, or you’ll be clearing jams all afternoon."

"You sure about this?" Old Man Miller asked, sliding a heavy, circular polymer casing across the glass. It looked less like a magazine and more like a miniature turbine. "They’re a bear to load, and they’ll make your rifle front-heavy as a lead pipe."

That Saturday, the desert air was still. Elias snapped the drum into the magwell of his rifle. It seated with a heavy, satisfying thunk . He settled into the prone position, the extra weight anchoring the barrel against the sand. He squeezed. Crack. Crack. Crack.

The rhythm was hypnotic. Where his standard mags would have run dry and locked the bolt back minutes ago, the drum kept feeding. Twenty rounds. Forty. At fifty-five, the barrel was radiating heat like a radiator, the mirage shimmering off the handguard.

Elias clicked his tongue, hefting the weight of it. "I’m tired of the reload drill at the range, Miller. I want to spend more time behind the trigger and less time fumbling with thirties."

The neon sign above "Miller’s Sporting Goods" flickered, casting a rhythmic blue glow over the counter where Elias stood. He wasn’t there for a standard box of brass or a new hunting scope. He was there for the "Drum"—the 60-round high-capacity magazine that turned a standard AR-15 from a precision tool into a marathon runner.

He wiped the dust off the polymer casing and reached for his ammo can. He had sixty more reasons to stay out in the sun.