bakes and steel 74 mags

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  • Tenhoff

    Active Member
    Sep 14, 2012
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    I recently got my hands on an arsenal 104fr. I'd like to get some mags that are quality for it, and when I went to big dogs, all they had were tapco ak74 mags. Does anyone know of a shop that regularly stocks bakelite or steel, (or any good quality mags) in the king george area, I'd really prefer not to drive a few hours just to get mags.
     

    ARMatt

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    Apr 12, 2016
    654
    NAS Pax River
    If You want good prices you gotta join the magazine exchange on Facebook. And have them shipped out of stage. Also 5.45 steel mags are rare
     

    rob-cubed

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    Sep 24, 2009
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    Holding the line in Baltimore
    Also 5.45 steel mags are rare

    This. Metal ones weren't produced widely and are more collectible at this point. The Polish metal ones are the only "standard" ones, the Romanians are too wide and have to be ground down to fit spec mag wells.

    If you want some interesting milsurp poly magazines that aren't black, the Bulgarians had a number of alternate colors that are still fairly affordable. Also the Russian plums are cool.

    Really, just stock up on basic black Bulgarian ((10))s if you want solid shooting mags and aren't into collecting.
     

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