They are both manufactured by the same company.All pretty muh the same thing
They are both manufactured by the same company.
when you load then just tap the top on your hand that will align all the round correctly and you will not have any problem , otherwise because of the taper of 7.62x39mm you may get the tips down and a jam
when you load then just tap the top on your hand that will align all the round correctly and you will not have any problem , otherwise because of the taper of 7.62x39mm you may get the tips down and a jam
This ^^^ and also the last round can be really hard to load into the newer mags. If you are using an sks adapter then you won't be able to insert the fully loaded mag when the bolt is closed unless you first trim a 2-3 mm off the follower's bottom (really carefully)
I never had a problem with mine but I did see some pictures of the welds popping in some. TheWhole9Yards did have some problems with at least 1 if you can find the thread.
Those were NEA branded mags, made by e-lander.
ASC made XCR pistol mags are the best I've found. I have over 500 rounds through each of mine, use them for 3 gun - haven't let me down
Any chance you know a source for the ASC mags? Seems everyone carries CDefense LAR mags. I've found those to go "tips down" after 20-30 fills. At first, they worked flawlessly. Over time, not so much. Would love to try the ASC ones to see if there is a difference.



























