(07-24-2015, 11:59 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: Very useful information... You would think there would lots of surplus ones.
There are you just have to shop around. I got a good deal on the Romanian ones when I bought them. Paid $60 for 8 plus 2 canvas pouches that each hold 4 mags. If you shop around you can find similar deals on Yugo/Serb, Bulgarian, and Hungarian surplus mags. Avoid ones that come from Asia unless they specifically say that they're Chinese. Korean and Vietnamese mags aren't very good. Bulgarian steel re-enforced or lined polymer mags are good, too. If you want to get a 75 round drum get a Romanian, either the old or new style are both good.
(07-24-2015, 11:59 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: Very useful information... You would think there would lots of surplus ones.
There are you just have to shop around. I got a good deal on the Romanian ones when I bought them. Paid $60 for 8 plus 2 canvas pouches that each hold 4 mags. If you shop around you can find similar deals on Yugo/Serb, Bulgarian, and Hungarian surplus mags. Avoid ones that come from Asia unless they specifically say that they're Chinese. Korean and Vietnamese mags aren't very good. Bulgarian steel re-enforced or lined polymer mags are good, too. If you want to get a 75 round drum get a Romanian, either the old or new style are both good.
There are you just have to shop around. I got a good deal on the Romanian ones when I bought them. Paid $60 for 8 plus 2 canvas pouches that each hold 4 mags. If you shop around you can find similar deals on Yugo/Serb, Bulgarian, and Hungarian surplus mags. Avoid ones that come from Asia unless they specifically say that they're Chinese. Korean and Vietnamese mags aren't very good. Bulgarian steel re-enforced or lined polymer mags are good, too. If you want to get a 75 round drum get a Romanian, either the old or new style are both good.


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