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dieb4iwake

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  1. I went shooting today and had a 75rd drum (ATI Korean) and a 100 rd drum (CHINESE) and both failed me. the springs held but the rounds in the feed neck somehow worked themselves cockeyed and jammed themselves in the neck so i to remove the drum and play with the rounds to get them to fit.

    Anyone experienced this

     

     

    these the same two for sale?

    yep lol im done with them, its bad enough with the MD20's but unacceptable on the 7.62 platform

  2. I went shooting today and had a 75rd drum (ATI Korean) and a 100 rd drum (CHINESE) and both failed me. the springs held but the rounds in the feed neck somehow worked themselves cockeyed and jammed themselves in the neck so i to remove the drum and play with the rounds to get them to fit.

    Anyone experienced this

  3. 0I cant remember where I got mine from but I know I love and found more for less than 2 bucks so I bought a few more.

    I figured someone else likes these as much as I do so am adding the link.

    (I dont think any vendors have these but if they do, Mods feel free to delete)

     

    http://www.royaltigerimports.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=92&Itemid=154#ecwid:category=2274718&mode=product&product=9636158

  4. Have you tried the Bulgarian polymer mags? No steel but they're nice and have steel inserts in the feed lips. <$15 each.

     

    For new metal mags, check keepshooting.com.

    They usually have some decent prices.

    can you pm me a link where i can get these from

     

    I'm extremely happy with my Bulgarian steel mags (with the polymer followers)! They work flawless, are rugged as any other metal mags I have (some various surplus), but I actually LIKE that they have poly followers (self lubricating, no "rust up" problems, etc). Well worth what their asking. I'll be stocking up on some more (and yes, they are BRAND new, still in plastic wrap, with coating of oil on them). They are more than the $10 surplus (with metal followers), but less than other "new" combloc mags which usually go for $20 now. The Bulgy's steel w/poly followers are in the middle, usually found for around $16.

    can i get a pm on this one too

  5. I have the hogue and I LOVE it. you will need an AK type gas tube (not regular stock Saiga one) if u want the upper. As for the lower you will need a hand guard retainer. The Hogue grip has a metal insulation but after 100 rds it does no good (slidefire stock and 75 and 700 rd drums) but i suppose it is the same as any other it is definitely cooler (temp. wise) than any quadrail i have tried. It's fit is ergonomically great with no rails.

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