LOL charging $65 for 5 minutes of dremel work is a joke.
Just buy an AK mag and hit it with a dremel. It’s not rocket science guys, your way over complicating this.
LOL charging $65 for 5 minutes of dremel work is a joke.
Just buy an AK mag and hit it with a dremel. It’s not rocket science guys, your way over complicating this.
The Croatian/Romanian AK mags needed hardly any material removal. The Pmags were a bit more involved. I'm a Bubba at the best with a Dremel and I figured it out.
Actually thinking back on it, I used a belt sander on its side to change the feed lips profile on the Pmags.
Last edited by Chumlee Bumsnag; 07-07-2021 at 08:19 PM.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...hlight=type+81
in dec 2017, hical use to offer their service to convert your AK mag for $9.99 for poly and $14.99 for steel. i dont see it on their site anymore.
2 things here: one is offering an expensive t81 mods to get 5/20 why not 5/5 or 5/10 ... and then others made from ak47 mag that will fit into the t81 and it is working very well.
the easiest way would have been getting the t81 with ak47 mag version but this is not what get got so find a way that works for you.
Here's a couple of pics of what I had to trim to get the Pmags to work. Bubbalicious!
that is great but a few of us were worried about the strenght and durability. i do know that some metal mags got an hard life and still running and i do not know if those will have done the same at all in the same conditions, but thanks to show what can be done. i imagine yours are now $110 ... lol
Haha. I'm not selling them but I could send you one if you want to Yukon test it. PM me.
my expensive mod to a type 81 mag takes almost 2 hours to do. why not 5/5 or 5/10 is because they are too short. this mag needs to be rocked home and you want to be able to grip the mag easily. and why not use a AK mag, is as far as I know it does not lock the bolt back when empty.