bcbravo2zero
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CAA mags don't fit in the type 97. CAA makes the ATRS pistol mags. They have been tried specifically and don't fit.
Arrgh! Not surprised really...
Thanks.
CAA mags don't fit in the type 97. CAA makes the ATRS pistol mags. They have been tried specifically and don't fit.
CAA mags don't fit in the type 97. CAA makes the ATRS pistol mags. They have been tried specifically and don't fit.
Thank you!
We did not know that as have not had a T97 in to try them.
Now we know. Too.
It isn't the mags fault. I have "stanag" 5/30 steel mags made by bushmaster that don't fit, but the identical "looking" D&H metal mags fit in the type 97 beautifully. My gen 2 pmags work as well.
The issue with the type 97 and not fitting mags is the vertical trough at the rear of the guns mag well. It is too narrow. Some fine filing and clean up of the mag well would resolve the issue.
Good to know. Thanks again!
Beowulf plans were cancelled. Armtac has that licenced up dealer wise.
Beowulf plans were cancelled. Armtac has that licenced up dealer wise.
Curious to know how their patent is worded, as that would be like Ford telling me I can't build a fiberglass canopy that fits their truck.
Is their patent available online?
Unless they have patented their follower I don't understand how they could stop anybody from making a magazine designed to fit an AR 15 for which patents have completely expired.
The mags I speak of are easily taken apart to become full capacity mags. Be careful.
Like every 30 round Magpul mag sold in Canada.They are easily taken apart to become full capacity mags.