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Here is another picture of the mags in question, the front of the mags seem to be identical to the factory plastic mag in that they seem to guide the round into the chamber by the raised section in the front of the mag.

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Here is another picture of the mags in question, the front of the mags seem to be identical to the factory plastic mag in that they seem to guide the round into the chamber by the raised section in the front of the mag.

 

 

Answered in your previous thread.

 

Sorry for the double post . I am new and could not get the pictures to post.. Thanks for the help.

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No worries... For future reference, you can edit your posts, so you could have added the photos to your original thread. And those are definitely pics of modified Wiegers. Surefire probably made them, if they aren't someone's homebrew project.

This is my first saiga and saw all the talk about mag feed problems and was concerned since my 223 has never had a hiccup. The mags seem to be all original and must have been modified by someone that really knew what they were doing. like you said probably Surefire. Thanks again Ron

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