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Originally Posted by
RCS
thougt to hold around 120 cartridges
That should warm 'er up a bit...test that chrome bore.
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03-03-2023 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by
RCS
Developed by the Soviets but never used and picked up by the North Koreans, is the helical magazine. Not a new design as it was invented during the black powder period and even used in modern times in a 9mm pistol type design.
This helicul is thougt to hold around 120 cartridges of the 5,45x39 cal, no need to carry the old AK magazine vest either!
I really would doubt many of these magazine got out of North Korea but sure would make a choice collectors item
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remember the Calico pistol, carbine, and SMG 9mms. They have 50 and 100 round helli cal drum mags. VERY heavy. Can you imagine 120 of AK ammo in a mag? Like strapping three 40 round RPK mags to your AK.
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Originally Posted by
imarangemaster
VERY heavy
Yes, and from what I understood the helical mags only worked partially, not that well?
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Originally Posted by
RCS
Developed by the Soviets but never used and picked up by the North Koreans, is the helical magazine. Not a new design as it was invented during the black powder period and even used in modern times in a 9mm pistol type design.
This helicul is thougt to hold around 120 cartridges of the 5,45x39 cal, no need to carry the old AK magazine vest either!
I really would doubt many of these magazine got out of North Korea but sure would make a choice collectors item
Attachment 130396
That's a new one on me and I cant think of a good reason for it either!
Do they do a 10 round restricted version of it for California

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Originally Posted by
mrclark303
Do they do a 10 round restricted version
Like ours where a Thompson drum would be 5 rd...
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