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Uhh, being able to remove the floorplate is a very important part of maintenance. How else are you supposed to get things out of the mag that won't come out simply being rinsed? That mag also looks way oversized for some reason(maybe just the camera angle or something).
With no removable floorplate... I'll be sticking with standard mags.
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Looks like a great mag but no floorplate...what if just what if a small rock gets into the top of it and it wont come out the same way it came in, then what?
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c ya
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Ill stick to my good ol' soviet mags. those would go through hell and back and still come out good as new...
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i like the mag that were used in the post 1951 ak-47 the steel mag old school russian made and reliavle
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@ycheese123 moneymaking ;D
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looks like the bulgarian waffle mag
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You dropped it, you kicked it, BUT did you dropkick it?
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Note: steel cage but not feed lips. Several of these have failed as the epoxy holding the floor plate(yes it has one but YOU can't remove it)fails and the guts fall out. Stick with the circle 10's from Bulgaria same price better quality.
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@militia765 They are still made to this day, however these are usually MUCH more expensive than the surplus ones. You are looking at going from 200ish to 2000ish.
Look at Armory USA, they are a US based AK manufacturer.
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Is there a AK74 version on this mag? and where can i get them?
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@GunWebsites its also corrosion resistant
whats the point to this mag, other than its hard to clean
ycheese123 1 year ago 5
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#1 us made (3 parts for 922r)
#2 designed / produced by a well known company
#3 I assume lighter, and more durable than steel mags (we'll see)
GunWebsites 1 year ago
AK floor plates stick out and hang up on other mags in the LB gear. I welcome the idea but only if the rounds don't rattle around in the mag like they do with my Circle 10 Waffle
sopmodm4 1 year ago
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Thanks for that insight, I hadn't thought of it that way
GunWebsites 1 year ago