by Norsesmithy on Tue Apr 26, 2011 9:09 pm
Though why anyone would want to modify a gun to make the Tapco or US Palm AK mags to work, I haven't the foggiest. Saw a guy fumble a tapco mag trying to swap his mags fast. It landed feed lips down, and promptly rocketed into the air on a column of spilled ammunition. Totally borked. If an AK mag isn't steel, or doesn't have steel reinforcements at the locking lugs and steel feeding lips, it's not worth your time. It's not like an AR-15, the gun doesn't cradle and baby its mags.
The best mags are the black body Bulgarian Circle 10 mags, followed by Chinese steel mags, and then steel mags of other provenance (Chinese is preferred due to flat steel back, other steel mags have a rib that can bite into the web of your hand). The clear Bulgarian polymer mags are not nearly as durable as the black ones, and the other colors I'd consider untested, unless someone wants to spend some money buying mags and then doing the Russian Drop Test, and probably destroying the mags. Bulgarian "bullet" mags are weird, some are nearly as good as a circle 10 mag, but most lack the proper reinforcement, and sellers of these mags don't seem to differentiate between them, so unless you are buying mags you can individually inspect, I'd leave them alone.
Of course, if you know how to tig weld, or know someone willing to tig weld for beer, it's child's play to fill in the mag well until it is under spec and then hog it out again, more carefully than Century does.