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Want to trade a Russian? Bulgarian? 75 round drum I purchased from a forum member months ago.

 

I never tried it out......

 

 

I want a .410 two round magazine and a Factory Saiga 12 two round magazine

 

Decided to buy the mags from CSS......SO

 

 

I would like to open up any offers for interesting trades for the drum

 

Keep in mind I have a S12, Saiga 7.62x39, Saiga .308, and a Saiga .410

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That looks like a Romanian drum to me. You may want to double check Saiga Power.

 

I honestly cant tell one from the other.....Just posted it as what the previous owner called it

 

If it is Romanian (how can I tell), I can change the title....

 

I have an MD 20 new that I would trade even up ?

 

Thank you for the offer, but I am only getting rid of it because my son can hunt with me this year and we both need two round mags to be legal

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Put pieces of wood in your normal magazines between the floor plate and the follower. then put a screw though the hole in the floor plate so that a tool is required. Keep your money and drum!

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Put pieces of wood in your normal magazines between the floor plate and the follower. then put a screw though the hole in the floor plate so that a tool is required. Keep your money and drum!

 

Since I am very limited on my quantity of mags for my Saiga shotguns, I decided to buy them from CSS (a factory 2 rounder for the 12 and an aftermarket for the .410), but I really like your idea.

 

 

SO......since I dont need the mags anymore, I would like to open up any offers for interesting trades for the drum

 

Keep in mind I have a S12, Saiga 7.62x39, Saiga .308, and a Saiga .410

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Put pieces of wood in your normal magazines between the floor plate and the follower. then put a screw though the hole in the floor plate so that a tool is required. Keep your money and drum!

 

Since I am very limited on my quantity of mags for my Saiga shotguns, I decided to buy them from CSS (a factory 2 rounder for the 12 and an aftermarket for the .410), but I really like your idea.

 

 

SO......since I dont need the mags anymore, I would like to open up any offers for interesting trades for the drum

 

Keep in mind I have a S12, Saiga 7.62x39, Saiga .308, and a Saiga .410

 

I still have a MD 20 New for trade

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Put pieces of wood in your normal magazines between the floor plate and the follower. then put a screw though the hole in the floor plate so that a tool is required. Keep your money and drum!

 

Since I am very limited on my quantity of mags for my Saiga shotguns, I decided to buy them from CSS (a factory 2 rounder for the 12 and an aftermarket for the .410), but I really like your idea.

 

 

SO......since I dont need the mags anymore, I would like to open up any offers for interesting trades for the drum

 

Keep in mind I have a S12, Saiga 7.62x39, Saiga .308, and a Saiga .410

 

I still have a MD 20 New for trade

 

I'll think it over....I have a MD 20 already....was hoping for something I dont have.....

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This is my Money if you want a picture. It is definately used but still good, legal tender.

It even has a swell portrait of Ben Franklin, he was a cool dude, and I think he is Rich Franklins' Dad, you know, the UFC fighter?

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This is my Money if you want a picture. It is definately used but still good, legal tender.

It even has a swell portrait of Ben Franklin, he was a cool dude, and I think he is Rich Franklins' Dad, you know, the UFC fighter?

 

I will trade for that Franklin.....PM me

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