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No bullet guide needed or mods to the mag catch with the ak74 mags I have. It is the only ones I have tried and they lock in and feed perfect. I just got back from the range with 500 rds through 6 mags and all ran flawless. $14.95

http://store.carolinashooterssupply.com/servlet/-strse-359/AK74-Bulgarian-5.45x39-Magazine/Detail

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Good price on the mags too, are they Russian plums that have been sanitized? $15 bucks is a good deal.

 

 

 

 

 

Z

 

If they are actual Bulgy arsenal mags thats a great price. If they are the sanitized plums then thats not a good price.

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I bought them as surplus black bulgarian. They work flawless without mods to the gun. No bullet guide needed.

I put this together last night. It is a really fun gun to shoot cheaply.

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Greg. Looks like mine abit there BUDDY.. Lol 021.gif

I saw yours and it looked great so I made one. I really like the Dark Earth furniture. I guess that is why I have all the colors for sale now.

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Mart.. Most regular AK furniture will fit the 5.45x39 Saiga also IF you have converted it back to have a pistol-grip and such..

 

Otherwise you can only swap the handguard for one like mine... CSS has them for like $42 in both black and Dark Earth colors...

 

See my rifle on LEFT <<<<<<<<<<<<<<

 

 

 

 

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Hey,

Anyone tried the latest AK74 mag from Tapco? It's $15.99 suggested retail and all US made. I wonder how well they work in a Saiga 5.45x39? OK I know it's a buck more than the mil surplus but it is all 922r compliant!

 

http://www.tapco.com/products/ak_modern/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=51

 

Can one of our supporting vendors try it and let us know?

 

How about CSS?

 

Frosty

 

May have to try one in my Tantal

 

:unsure:

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Hey,

Anyone tried the latest AK74 mag from Tapco? It's $15.99 suggested retail and all US made. I wonder how well they work in a Saiga 5.45x39? OK I know it's a buck more than the mil surplus but it is all 922r compliant!

 

http://www.tapco.com/products/ak_modern/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=51

 

Can one of our supporting vendors try it and let us know?

 

How about CSS?

 

Frosty

 

May have to try one in my Tantal

 

:unsure:

 

Just curious, but, presuming your gun doesn't need more American parts for 922r compliance, why would you want a magazine that's more expensive and inferior at the same time?

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I don't, just posting to inform others on the Saiga Forum.

 

Also just good to know there's domestic supply if the surplus stuff dries up! The deal you and I got may not last and this is just a buck more than the typical "going" rate at most sites.

 

What I really want to know as I'm in line for a Saiga 5.45x39 is if it fits and if it works without a bullet guide? Don't worry, I'll get the guide as soon as possible due to all the mil surp mags I have.

 

:blues:

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Found 2 places at less than $14 for the Tapco MAG0631 (AK74 mags). I don't like the look of them myself..

 

But I do agree on the 3 US part thing.

 

I'd rather go with the look of a Promag (PMAKA6) for $13-15 and still get my US parts count if need be.. Of course they didn't get any good reviews either..009.gif

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Found 2 places at less than $14 for the Tapco MAG0631 (AK74 mags). I don't like the look of them myself..

 

But I do agree on the 3 US part thing.

 

I'd rather go with the look of a Promag (PMAKA6) for $13-15 and still get my US parts count if need be.. Of course they didn't get any good reviews either..009.gif

 

I'd use a Tapco before a ProMag. At least with the Tapco, I'd feel reasonably confident that it would feed mostly reliably, and I wouldn't feel guilty giving my money to them rather than a bunch of shysters. That said, these drop tests were a bit eye-opening:

http://www.k-var.com/shop/pages.php?pageid=15

(Scroll down past the first set of videos).

 

At least the Tapco mags passed one test than the ProMags, but they both suck next to the circle 10s.

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I got 2 Bulgy AK74 surplus mags for $14.95/each from CSS. They are both clean and circle 21/10 marked.

 

I got 2 Bulgy AK74 from AIM for $10/each are scratched up with no markings other then stickers that say 'made in bulgaria'.

 

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They are almost 99.9% the same as the Circle 10's I got from CSS, but again scratched up to hell.

 

Functionality they are the same. Once I get the damn stickers off I may feel better.

 

Toss up on the AIM vs. CSS vs. Centerf...

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The bulgy's without markings are sanitized russian mags. Can't beat em, especially for the price.

 

I don't see where Tapco has any reason to be considered against a surplus mag even if it's a little cheaper...there is no comparison between Tapco, Promag and surplus mags. Surplus mags win hands down.

 

 

 

Z

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I was testing out my 4 Bulgy mags (steel lined poly) and realize that a BGuide is necessary for 100% performance.

 

One of the surplus mags I ordered have a LOWER sitting follower that doesn't pick up the last round in the mag, and that my friends is the 1% rule I don't want to have to deal with myself.... The other 3 hand functioned fine but the last round FTF is annoying.

 

I just got my DZ 5.45 bullet guide kit in-hand (with 2 taps 021.gif ) and will be putting in tonight/tommorrow.

 

If all goes well I may order 4 more mags and be 'set' at 8 for this.. I got almost 12 mags for my Saiga-47.

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I've got 4 Izhmash surplus mags and just bought 2 of the Tapco 30 rounders. The Tapcos are heavy waffle bodies, fit perfectly in my gun with a Dinzag bullet guide and both fed flawlessly at the range today. The Izhmash work fine, and I've run several full loads through each without a hitch, but the Tapcos are 3 US compliance parts and the Izmash are 1 compliance part (I've replaced the baseplates and have followers coming, so they will be 2 compliance parts each soon).

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