Were can I buy the mags from I just paid £30 for one.If you get a Saiga then knock up a bullet guide so you can use genuine AK mags (tenner each
Best place to buy an AK47 straight pull.
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Re: Best place to buy an AK47 straight pull.
D&B militaria £12 for bakelite mags or a tenner for 1x steel or 4x Steel for £35 (all used) also Arundel Militaria sell 2x new mags for £20
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Re: Best place to buy an AK47 straight pull.
Might be useful if you are into your Russian headstamps:


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The info available on this forum amazes me!DanTheMan wrote:D&B militaria £12 for bakelite mags or a tenner for 1x steel or 4x Steel for £35 (all used) also Arundel Militaria sell 2x new mags for £20
Thank you for sharing!!
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Re: Best place to buy an AK47 straight pull.
Now what about Colt AR magazines, any good sources for 20 round mags?
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http://www.sofmilitary.co.uk/reenactors/index.aspovenpaa wrote:Now what about Colt AR magazines, any good sources for 20 round mags?
They have 20rd mags for £15 Code: AV1015
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Re: Best place to buy an AK47 straight pull.
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I used to own an AK in 5.56 and had the same problem as the man you know, in the end I found that it didn't like any bullet over 55Grns. Best and most accurate load I ever found for it was 24.6grns of Hogdens Varget over a 55grn V-Max bullet. Also I found it was really hard on brass as well which was one of the reasons I got rid of it, (it was a semi auto) the damn thing used to knock lumps out of the brass leaving huge indents on the cases rendering them unusable for reloading. It was a nice little rifle though.I know a man with a 5.56 AK straight-pull, he's having a whale of a time trying to sort out a handload that shoots without tumbling. I think it originated from Izhmash originally, no idea where he bought it from over here though.
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Gaz,Gaz wrote:I know a man with a 5.56 AK straight-pull, he's having a whale of a time trying to sort out a handload that shoots without tumbling. I think it originated from Izhmash originally, no idea where he bought it from over here though.
Do you know the twist rate? My was 1 in 7 and it worked best with 62gn bullets, someone else on here has one like the one I had and it liked the 69gn SMKs! If it's one of the newer ones it should be 1 in 12, so work with 55 gn or lighter.
The bottom line is to find the barrel twist and then experiment with different bullet weights.
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I shall pass your comments on when I next see him -
. Don't know much about the rifle other than his only non-keyholing load left his cases absolutely smothered in soot. We guessed it was a "low pressure" load that wasn't stretching the cases enough to seal at the neck.

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