
Availability: In Stock
The Typhoon Defense Drum Mag is a 12-gauge, 20-round drum magazine built for shooters who run semi-automatic shotguns and want serious capacity without frequent reloads. Whether you're running a competition course, training hard on the range, or setting up a home-defense system, this drum mag gives you the firepower to keep rounds downrange when it matters. The high-capacity format trades speed-of-reload for sheer staying power—20 rounds in one mag means fewer transitions and more trigger time.
Typhoon Defense drums are engineered for reliability in semi-auto 12-gauge platforms. The black finish matches tactical setups and carries a no-nonsense aesthetic that works in any shotgun config. Like all high-capacity magazines, this one demands respect: feed issues often trace back to loading technique, spring fatigue, or compatibility quirks with your specific gun, so smart operators test thoroughly before relying on it in the field or at a match.
Capacity this large isn't for everyone—some shooters prefer standard magazines for their durability and simplicity—but for the dedicated shotgun enthusiast who wants to maximize rounds per reload cycle, a quality drum mag is a game-changer. Check your shotgun's manual to confirm compatibility before ordering, and always verify feeding with the ammunition you plan to use.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Capacity | 20 rounds |
| Type | Drum Magazine |
| Finish | Black |
| Manufacturer | Typhoon Defense |
Drum magazines are platform-specific and may require compatible receiver geometry and magazine-well dimensions. Check your shotgun's manual or manufacturer specs for compatibility before purchasing. Test-feed with your planned ammunition to verify reliable feeding in your specific gun.
Load evenly and avoid overstuffing; follow the manufacturer's loading recommendations. Store in a cool, dry place. High-capacity drums work best when rotated into service regularly rather than left fully loaded for extended periods, as spring tension can relax over time.
Drums offer maximum capacity and fewer reloads, which is valuable in competition and training. Standard mags are typically lighter, faster to reload, and simpler to troubleshoot. The choice depends on your use case—drums shine when you want to minimize reload cycles.
SKU: 144599254 • Weight: 3.39oz



Availability: In Stock
The Typhoon Defense Drum Mag is a 12-gauge, 20-round drum magazine built for shooters who run semi-automatic shotguns and want serious capacity without frequent reloads. Whether you're running a competition course, training hard on the range, or setting up a home-defense system, this drum mag gives you the firepower to keep rounds downrange when it matters. The high-capacity format trades speed-of-reload for sheer staying power—20 rounds in one mag means fewer transitions and more trigger time.
Typhoon Defense drums are engineered for reliability in semi-auto 12-gauge platforms. The black finish matches tactical setups and carries a no-nonsense aesthetic that works in any shotgun config. Like all high-capacity magazines, this one demands respect: feed issues often trace back to loading technique, spring fatigue, or compatibility quirks with your specific gun, so smart operators test thoroughly before relying on it in the field or at a match.
Capacity this large isn't for everyone—some shooters prefer standard magazines for their durability and simplicity—but for the dedicated shotgun enthusiast who wants to maximize rounds per reload cycle, a quality drum mag is a game-changer. Check your shotgun's manual to confirm compatibility before ordering, and always verify feeding with the ammunition you plan to use.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Capacity | 20 rounds |
| Type | Drum Magazine |
| Finish | Black |
| Manufacturer | Typhoon Defense |
Drum magazines are platform-specific and may require compatible receiver geometry and magazine-well dimensions. Check your shotgun's manual or manufacturer specs for compatibility before purchasing. Test-feed with your planned ammunition to verify reliable feeding in your specific gun.
Load evenly and avoid overstuffing; follow the manufacturer's loading recommendations. Store in a cool, dry place. High-capacity drums work best when rotated into service regularly rather than left fully loaded for extended periods, as spring tension can relax over time.
Drums offer maximum capacity and fewer reloads, which is valuable in competition and training. Standard mags are typically lighter, faster to reload, and simpler to troubleshoot. The choice depends on your use case—drums shine when you want to minimize reload cycles.
SKU: 144599254 • Weight: 3.39oz