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    A interesting find today Armi Jager AP74 M16 copy

    I always want to have one of this but never really saw one before. From web page it is hard to tell the quality and Material of AP74 till have it in hand today. It is a well made by Italy manufacturer Armi Jager in the 80S', feel at least 70% compare to M16, that is the soft spot of vintage firearms guy like me.

    Question: what kind of magazine is this?

    Enjoy some pictures and have a great weekend!


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    Wow shes a beauty, very jealous id love to own that

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    Nice looking find.
    I briefly owned one in the early 80's.
    Constant ftf and fte, had to replace it with a non-restricted Colt Sporter 2.
    One of my best decisions ever.
    He can't shoot like that with a stock Savage and a Bushnell scope

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    I have one.
    Bought it for $200 when I was 20 in 2001.
    It's been a great little .22 despite the restricted status.
    Using CCI Mini Mags it functions 100%.
    I rarely shoot it now because I'm worried if something breaks I'll have a very hard time finding a replacement part.

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    At least it is only restricted. Their .22 AKish rifle was prohibited.

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    I had one was junk ftf fte steady did you know that they also made them in .32 acp
    payment within 24 hours , if not i retain the right to cancel the deal

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    Yeah, the .32 version is kind of a unicorn. Heard about them, never seen or heard of any in Canada. Not saying there arent any here.

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    its been in some movies

    "Giveth thine possessions upon Michael of Canmore and thou shalt never be possessionless." - Norc 3:05

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    My buddy has one with Wood furniture, that one is somewhat unique/nice looking. Saw a black one was at gun show last year, & it was going for pretty cheap.

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    What kind of mag?? A rare one!! After about 1000 rounds mine work flawless. Picked it up in about 1984 or so and it was fun to shoot till they made them restricted and then I sold it. I think I still have the original owners manual for one filed away.
    Thank You so much to the 20th field artillery regiment( Edmonton) for a day in the field with you...What a experience!

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