It’s either a transferable machinegun or a post sample.I want to know "the rest of the story"
Who did that?
How did he end up with it?
What's it up to now? Recycled in to some sheet metal or something?
I want to know "the rest of the story"
Who did that?
How did he end up with it?
What's it up to now? Recycled in to some sheet metal or something?
There are videos out there (Google is your friend) of Pakistani Gunsmiths making weapons for the third world.
My experience with ProMag in my AK is that the magazines are thin and not very strong. Two came with my AK when I bought it and both broke within a week just from being locked into placeStupid question of the day, the first problem sign they point out is the fact that it's using a PMAG. As someone who doesn't have any experience with AK or AR platform, why are PMAGs bad?
Ahh, got you, my Sig Sauer AR Tread I just bought last weekend came with a plastic ProMag, it seems thick enough, I'll have to keep an eye on it and see how it performs after I've had it a bit. :::Corection::: The included Magazine was a Magpul PMAG which is apparently different than a ProMag...My experience with ProMag in my AK is that the magazines are thin and not very strong. Two came with my AK when I bought it and both broke within a week just from being locked into place That said, I have a few ProMags for my pistols and they are great, but they are also steel and not plastic