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| Best AK mags
Who makes the besr AK mags.
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America! (I have no idea.) I just like America. ^_^ |
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what caliber,synthetics or steel.my favorites for steel in 7.62x39 is the yugo with the BHO and/or bulgarian,the rest will be just as good.for synthetics in 5.45x39,the East german for quality with polish steel in 5.45x39 with it followed by the bulgarian followed by ruskie.synthetics are a bit trickier to find reliability.
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East German made.
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i like bakelites
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Hungarians are good, as are Bulgarians. Russians are also usually good. Chinese 'banana' mags have been hit-and-miss, but their drum mags (75 and 100 round) are valued up around $200 (mainly due to the fact you open the back and load them, then wind the key in front to charge the spring tension), whereas the Romanian drums run around $100 (which you have to load one-by-one or with clips through the top feed-lips).
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