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I know i have seen posts before, and i cant find them now, but i thought i saw someone selling a bullet guide peice, and/or converted hi cap mags for the .223's. I am just nervous about doing anything to my gun (internally) becaue i dont want to mess it up, so if anyone has hi cap mags or a bullet guide for sale, please let me know

Thanks for everyone's help so far... this forum is great :up:

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I know i have seen posts before, and i cant find them now, but i thought i saw someone selling a bullet guide peice, and/or converted hi cap mags for the .223's. I am just nervous about doing anything to my gun (internally) becaue i dont want to mess it up, so if anyone has hi cap mags or a bullet guide for sale, please let me know

Thanks for everyone's help so far... this forum is great :up:

 

 

hhawk20005,

 

You can buy bulletguides from Kvar but they need to be modified to fit so your just as well off making your own or buying from another member.

 

Kvar bulletguides:

 

http://www.k-var.com/subcatmfgprod.asp?0=216&1=226&2=-1&6=1

 

Try emailing 2ND GUNMAN for a finished bulletguide at a cost comparable to Kvar that will not need mods.

 

As far as large capacity mags go you can either follow the steps on the conversion steps sitet, try the synthetic .223 Galil mags at CDNN, or modify some Bulgarian .223's available at Kvar.

 

CDNN for Galil mags: http://www.cdnninvestments.com/galil.html

 

Kvar Bulgarian .223 mags:

 

http://www.k-var.com/product.asp?0=202&1=204&3=12

 

East Germ AK-774 mags: http://www.northridgeinc.com/sp_mags.htm

 

The AK-74 mags require installation of a Rob Arms .223 follower and mods as shown in the conversion chart.

 

If all else fails I can part with a couple of my modified Bulgarians for what i have in them plus shipping. But I think you can do this, and knowing how will be self sufficient for future needs and wants.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Wolverine :smoke:

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Woulverine,

Thanks so much! Where exactly would i find a how to for the Galil .223 mags? I appreciate your help! And is it true that that Galil 50 round mag will fit? Also, what would you reccomend as "easy, or beginer" mods to make that hi cap mag legal? I thought that you neded 4 US parts, but G3 corrected me and told me that it was 5..

Thansk

Matt

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Woulverine,

Thanks so much! Where exactly would i find a how to for the Galil .223 mags? I appreciate your help! And is it true that that Galil 50 round mag will fit? Also, what would you reccomend as "easy, or beginer" mods to make that hi cap mag legal? I thought that you neded 4 US parts, but G3 corrected me and told me that it was 5..

Thansk

Matt

 

You need four parts plus a US made grip which makes five. If you use Tapco's G-2 trigger system that is three parts. Add a US buttstock and grip and there you have compliance.

 

Don't buy steel Galils (including the 50 rd) as they won't work without very complcated changes that are still being worked on. Buy the cheap synthetics as they hold 35 rounds and will snap in the S- .223. Contact IndyArms on these as I think he bought some and is using them. Mods are minimal. You have to trim the raised nub sides toward the feedpoint to fit into the gun. Also you may have to put a little JB weld under the backside locking tab to tighten the fit. That's it.

 

The Bulgarians require more trimming but are a good choice. The AK-74's are cheap and the conversion steps tells you what to do.

 

Wolverine

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