Decided I want to pick up a few 30rd magazines for my AK and was wondering if anyone has compared the offerings from the various vendors. Tapco, Promag, Magpul, Arsenal, etc. Our local big sports store here in Albuquerque (Sportsmans Warehouse) has the Tapco 30rd mags for $11.99, the Magpuls are $16.99..and of course I can get them online for quite a bit less. Gun is a Century Arms Zastava Yugo AK-47.
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Originally posted by NoClassic View PostBuy the surplus steel mags. You should be able to find them for 7-10 each. AIMsurplus generally stocks a few different types. It may have just been the specific rifle but Tapcos were hard to lock in on my buddies Zastava NPAP.
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Seriously, it's a Yugo gun, get Yugo mags. Aimsurplus has surplus yugo bolt hold open mags at 10 for $90 plus shipping. They are great mags. The only downside is that they are heavier than others. They are a thick, durable, blued steel. If you want brand new get the Croatian mags. They are direct copies but slightly thinner steel and may require filing to fit perfect.Originally posted by Marisawe women are all irrational and emotional and insane...some just hide it better than others.
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Originally posted by red89notch View PostSeriously, it's a Yugo gun, get Yugo mags. Aimsurplus has surplus yugo bolt hold open mags at 10 for $90 plus shipping. They are great mags. The only downside is that they are heavier than others. They are a thick, durable, blued steel. If you want brand new get the Croatian mags. They are direct copies but slightly thinner steel and may require filing to fit perfect.
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honestly just about any cheap ak mag works. As long as the spring is spec and the curvature is correct, anything will feed an AK. I usually buy polish mags as they are cheapest."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
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