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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby RickOShea » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:27 pm

Doc Torr wrote:MilCopp strongly recommended the East-German Waffle mags. Anyone got a lien on someone who has them in stock?

I got some black Bulgy waffles from CDT a couple weeks ago for $32 a piece.......That's the cheapest I could find that were actually "in stock".

http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/2MGAIM47W-1.html
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Jeriah » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:32 pm

RickOShea wrote:
Doc Torr wrote:MilCopp strongly recommended the East-German Waffle mags. Anyone got a lien on someone who has them in stock?

I got some black Bulgy waffles from CDT a couple weeks ago for $32 a piece.......That's the cheapest I could find that were actually "in stock".

http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/2MGAIM47W-1.html


Also, I think (can't speak for them) they'd say it's probably better to have three steel mags than one waffle, unless you can afford to buy waffles by the dozen.
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Kutter_0311 » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:46 pm

I would agree, Jeriah, buy what you can afford to order by the dozen. Either are solid mags, and ultimately a consumable item.

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Kutter_0311 wrote:Also, ground the inner dimples on 3 to let the follower push all the way up to the feed lips. So far, works very well, for almost half the cost of Yugo BHO mags. Homemade BHO mod FTW!!!
What's the advantage of this BHO? It's not like there's a bolt release, and as soon as a mag goes empty you reload it right away, so it's not sitting open to cool. I don't get it.
Yeah I'm not feeling the BHO either.

Many do not, that's personal preference. I prefer to know immediately when I fire my last round, when I feel the bolt lock back, rather than when I hear the "CLICK" of an empty chamber. Mag changes remain the same, you just know a bit sooner, and that is tactically useful to me. My buddy modded 3 mags for testing, as I was concerned there could be damage/deformation to the follower from the bolt slamming into it. Him and a buddy tested them compared to a Yugo BHO mag, and they functioned the same, only scratching the follower's finish where the bolt catches. I was concerned that the edge might deform since these do not have a rear plate that extends to the raised area like the Yugo followers.

I want to do some more testing, but you can look forward to a thread on this mod soon.
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Jeriah » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:58 pm

Kutter_0311 wrote:I would agree, Jeriah, buy what you can afford to order by the dozen. Either are solid mags, and ultimately a consumable item.

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Kutter_0311 wrote:Also, ground the inner dimples on 3 to let the follower push all the way up to the feed lips. So far, works very well, for almost half the cost of Yugo BHO mags. Homemade BHO mod FTW!!!
What's the advantage of this BHO? It's not like there's a bolt release, and as soon as a mag goes empty you reload it right away, so it's not sitting open to cool. I don't get it.
Yeah I'm not feeling the BHO either.

Many do not, that's personal preference. I prefer to know immediately when I fire my last round, when I feel the bolt lock back, rather than when I hear the "CLICK" of an empty chamber. Mag changes remain the same, you just know a bit sooner, and that is tactically useful to me. My buddy modded 3 mags for testing, as I was concerned there could be damage/deformation to the follower from the bolt slamming into it. Him and a buddy tested them compared to a Yugo BHO mag, and they functioned the same, only scratching the follower's finish where the bolt catches. I was concerned that the edge might deform since these do not have a rear plate that extends to the raised area like the Yugo followers.

I want to do some more testing, but you can look forward to a thread on this mod soon.


I trust you've modded ALL of your mags, so they all behave the same? I can see the advantage of doing it your way, because having the bolt lock back really is a useful "you're empty" indicator, as long as it does the same thing with all of your mags.
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Kutter_0311 » Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:19 pm

Jeriah wrote:I trust you've modded ALL of your mags, so they all behave the same? I can see the advantage of doing it your way, because having the bolt lock back really is a useful "you're empty" indicator, as long as it does the same thing with all of your mags.

We're still in the testing phase. I want to beat the piss out of these 3 mags to see if I can fuck them up first :wink:

By the time I'm done testing, I should have a job and funds to order a couple dozen of these mags for myself. I also have 2 teammates that are ordering SGL21's soon, so I'm hoping to order 50-100 mags for all of us 8-) Then we can spend a few days grinding on them and the whole team will be G2G!
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Kommander » Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:26 pm

Are you actually going to be able to feel the bolt lock back when things get all excitey and stuff?
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Jeriah » Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:50 pm

Kommander wrote:Are you actually going to be able to feel the bolt lock back when things get all excitey and stuff?


I can with my AR15 for sure. Under stress, you might miss it, but I think with experience you get cued into the really subtle difference, where you feel it go back, but not slam forward again. With enough training, you'll build a reflex where you know, when you feel that half-cycle, it's time to reload. And then you get in a real fight, and everything goes to shit...but hopefully your hands remember what to do, even as your brain is freaking out.
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Kommander » Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:55 pm

I could always tell when I went empty with my AR, but my Sigs lockback is much subtler. Probably something to do with a spring in the stock or lack thereof.
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Kutter_0311 » Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:15 pm

Kommander wrote:Are you actually going to be able to feel the bolt lock back when things get all excitey and stuff?

I always could on an M16A2, and the Sig 556. M16's make a different sound, others have a different feel. The feel is what I want. I had a couple Yugo BHO'S that I really loved a few years ago. Training helps ensure you do the right thing.

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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Jeriah » Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:24 pm

Kutter_0311 wrote:
Kommander wrote:Are you actually going to be able to feel the bolt lock back when things get all excitey and stuff?

I always could on an M16A2, and the Sig 556. M16's make a different sound, others have a different feel. The feel is what I want. I had a couple Yugo BHO'S that I really loved a few years ago. Training helps ensure you do the right thing.

Propper prior preparation prevents piss-poor performance.

Piss-poor prior preparation prevents propper performance.


It's only spelled "Propper" if it's the manufacturer of your BDUs. In which case it should be capitalized. That would only be proper. :wink:
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Kutter_0311 » Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:29 pm

I guess I need to stop shopping for clothes so much, then, huh... :lol:
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby theotherryan » Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:21 pm

hatchtrikk wrote:These are the mags you want: http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx? ... groupid=15


Enjoy :D


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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby FlashDaddy » Tue May 01, 2012 1:50 pm

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Z-predator wrote:http://www.44mag.com is a awesome place to get magazines.


If you like overpaying, perhaps. I've yet to see anyone beat AIM's price on E. Euro Chicom-style slickbacks for $9.99.


I guess Aim couldn't see anyone beating their $9.99 price either, their new price is $11.95/mag.

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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Kutter_0311 » Tue May 01, 2012 2:22 pm

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Czechnology wrote:I've yet to see anyone beat AIM's price on E. Euro Chicom-style slickbacks for $9.99.
I guess Aim couldn't see anyone beating their $9.99 price either, their new price is $11.95/mag.

Yeah, I saw that. I now regret having pimped the shit out of that link. I feel like I fucked myself.

I never even got to order any...
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby AKFTW » Tue May 01, 2012 4:02 pm

I get my mags from somewhere else :mrgreen:
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Kutter_0311 » Wed May 02, 2012 11:47 am

AKFTW wrote:I get my mags from somewhere else :mrgreen:

Link?
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby AKFTW » Wed May 02, 2012 1:11 pm

Kutter_0311 wrote:
AKFTW wrote:I get my mags from somewhere else :mrgreen:

Link?


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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby tedbeau » Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:32 am

These are the least expensive mags I have seen. They're Tapcos but the work fine in my AK.


http://hamlundtactical.com/catalog/inde ... ts_id=1306

$6.50 a mag is really cheap!
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Kutter_0311 » Fri Jun 01, 2012 12:08 pm

tedbeau wrote:These are the least expensive mags I have seen. They're Tapcos but the work fine in my AK. Crapco AK mags $6.50 a mag is really cheap!

None of the 5 AK's I had at the time would feed from these. Most consider them to be 'bottom teir' mags.
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby tedbeau » Fri Jun 01, 2012 7:43 pm

Kutter_0311 wrote:
tedbeau wrote:These are the least expensive mags I have seen. They're Tapcos but the work fine in my AK. Crapco AK mags $6.50 a mag is really cheap!

None of the 5 AK's I had at the time would feed from these. Most consider them to be 'bottom teir' mags.


I have 5 tapco's purchased from two different sources and have not had a mis feed yet, but I really havn't cycled all of the mags yet, I only got the AK a couple of months ago so I really havn't even got the gun broken in, probably about 150 rounds through it so far.
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby jor-el » Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:22 pm

I suppose I shouldn't mention buying 6.99 Norks back in 88-89?
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby AKFTW » Sun Jun 03, 2012 2:36 pm

Tapco mags are shit, and if you haven't broken them you aren't running your gun hard enough. I received one with my second AK and gave it away.
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby Polley » Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:12 pm

AKFTW wrote:Tapco mags are shit, and if you haven't broken them you aren't running your gun hard enough. I received one with my second AK and gave it away.



The TAPCOs that came with my WASR won't even fit in my Arsenal.
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Re: AK47 magazines

Postby shoggoth80 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:05 am

Another endorsement for AIM here. Good stuff, fast and reliable.
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