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MGI's 9mm Hydra MARCK-15 Rifle Designed to Use Glock Magazines

MG Industries, manufacturer of the modular MARCK-15 AR "Hydra" platform, has announced its long-awaited 9mm Hydra rifle designed to use Glock magazines. This configuration of MGI's Hydra Modular Weapon System uses standard 9mm Glock and Glock-style magazines.

October 7, 2014
MGI's 9mm Hydra MARCK-15 Rifle Designed to Use Glock Magazines

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MG Industries, manufacturer of the modular MARCK-15 AR "Hydra" platform, has announced its long-awaited 9mm Hydra rifle designed to use Glock magazines. This configuration of MGI's Hydra Modular Weapon System uses standard 9mm Glock and Glock-style magazines.

The 9mm Hydra comes standard with a 16-inch interchangeable barrel, MGI's QCB upper receiver, and modular lower receiver. It is made from 7075 aluminum and uses standard Mil-Spec internal parts. It is completely modular and interchangeable as part of MGI's ever growing family of multi-caliber Hydras. This configuration is also one of the first of many new Hydra variants scheduled for release this year in the ever growing family of modular weapons available from MGI.

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Like most configurations of the Hydra, this weapon ships in a standard, hard-sided, lockable pistol case.

The 9mm MGI Hydra MARCK-15 rifle has a suggested retail price of $1,299.

For more information, visit www.mgi-military.com or your local retailer.

MGI Hydra 9mm Rifle Specifications:

Caliber: 9mm

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Overall Length: 36 inches

Overall Height: 7 inches

Overall Width: 2.5 inches

Barrel Length: 16 inches

Weight: 7.6 lbs.

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Magazine Type/Cap: Glock and Glock-style magazines

About MGI:

As a Maine-based company, MGI is committed to providing the United States military and the American law enforcement community a weapons platform of endurance and reliability to face the mission and tactical challenges of a post-9/11 World. MGI products are MADE IN THE U.S.A.

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