Hello, all!
10/27/24: This update is to include some Russian, Bulgarian & Chinese ammo. Ammo will have to ship via UPS ground with a signature required. Shipping estimates are available on request.
10/17/24: This is an update to include other mags I’ve decided to part with. The prices shown are per magazine, except where explicitly stated. Shipping will be actual USPS rates with insurance. Shipping estimates are available on request.
Mags will be grouped into 4 or 5. Each group is numbered & each mag will be A, B, C & D & E (left to right) representing the 4 or 5 mags in each group. To specify which mag you want, use the number & letter from the images. Hotlinks of additional images will be posted below each main group image to keep the thread tidy.
First, “I’ll take [number/letter]!” reply or PM wins.
I can accept Ca$hApp & Zelle. I cannot accept any other form of payment now. Absolutely NO sales to states with magazine capacity restrictions.
I will print out & include a receipt for records & insurance purposes.
If you have any questions, just shoot me a PM! If you need a better picture of something, just let me know.
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AK-12 7 mag set: $1,750
Same mags as below, but these are sequentially numbered by their mold numbers. These are mold numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7. A perfect 210rd loadout.
Set of 7, left
Set of 7, close-up
Set of 7, close-up
Set of 7, front
Set of 7, back
Set of 7, floorplates
Set of 7, feedlips
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AK-12 mags:
These are original Russian AK-12 30rd mags by Izhmash, not the new mags by AC-Unity. AK-12 mags fit perfectly in Russian made rifles (SGL series), but in the Bulgarian rifles (SLR series) the rear corners of the mag well has to be filed down a little into more of a square as the Bulgy guns have more of an oval shaped mag well & the Russian guns are squarer.
All of these AK-12 mags have stamps in gold ink. Some are more visible than others. Some have 2 stamps. They all feature the glow-in-the-dark paint on the followers which can be seen through the side windows. They do not include the "loaded indicator" that some other AK-12 mags have. The hole is present for the device, but these mags did not ship to me with it installed.
Mold numbers available: “3” x 4, “4” x 7, “5” x 4, “6” x 2
Group 1: $175 each
1B, 1C & 1D: SOLD
Group 1, right
Group 1, back
Group 1, front
Group 1, feedlips
Group 1, floorplates
Group 2: $175 each
2A & 2B: SOLD
Group 2, right
Group 2, back
Group 2, front
Group 2, feedlips
Group 2, floorplates
Group 3: $175 each
Group 3, right
Group 3, back
Group 3, front
Group 3, feedlips
Group 3, floorplates
Group 4: $175 each
Group 4, right
Group 4, back
Group 4, front
Group 4, feedlips
Group 4, floorplates
Group 5: $175 each
5A: SOLD
Group 5, right
Group 5, back
Group 5, front
Group 5, feedlips
Group 5, floorplates
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AK-74M/AK-100 mags:
These are original Russian “True Black” AK-74M/AK-100 30rd mags by Izhmash. These mags are in great shape but may have been issued & rebuilt. They do have some shipping & storage marks. These are the older style of mags that are no longer produced that feature the arrow in a triangle.
Mold numbers available: “47” x 7, “49” x 6, “56” x 11
Group 1: SOLD
Group 2: $115 each
2A: SOLD
Group 2, right
Group 2, back
Group 2, front
Group 2, floorplates
Group 2, feedlips
Group 3: $115 each
3A: SOLD
Group 3, right
Group 3, back
Group 3, front
Group 3, floorplates
Group 3, feedlips
Group 4: $115 each
4A & 4B: SOLD
Group 4, right
Group 4, back
Group 4, front
Group 4, floorplates
Group 4, feedlips
Group 5: $115 each
5C: SOLD
Group 5, right
Group 5, back
Group 5, front
Group 5, floorplates
Group 5, feedlips
Group 6: $115 each
Group 6, right
Group 6, back
Group 6, front
Group 6, floorplates
Group 6, feedlips
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Current AK-100M mags:
These are current production Russian AK-100M/AK-200 30rd mags made by Izhmash. These mags appear to be unissued and are in excellent condition, however there are some shipping and storage marks, especially on the lower front on some of them. All of the remaining mags from this group have a "CX" (blank ammo) stamp on them. There's no difference in function, but they were marked to be used for firing blanks.
Mold numbers available: “1” x 17
Group 1, 2 & 3: SOLD
Group 4: $80 each
4A, 4B & 4D: SOLD
Group 4, left
Group 4, back
Group 4, front
Group 4, feedlips
Group 4, floorplates
Group 5, 6 & 7: SOLD
Group 8: $80 each
Group 8, left
Group 8, back
Group 8, front
Group 8, feedlips
Group 8, floorplates
Group 9: $80 each
Group 9, left
Group 9, back
Group 9, front
Group 9, feedlips
Group 9, floorplates
Group 10: $80 each
10A, 10B & 10C: SOLD
Group 10, left
Group 10, back
Group 10, front
Group 10, feedlips
Group 10, floorplates
Group 11: SOLD
Group 12: $80 each
Group 12, left
Group 12, back
Group 12, front
Group 12, feedlips
Group 12, floorplates
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PufGun 60rd mag: $80
This is a Russian gen 2 (steel lug) “quad-stack” 60rd mag by PufGun. It’s been loaded once, never used during live fire but has some wear at the top from being inserted into several rifles.
Left
Front
Back
Feedlips
Floorplate
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Bulgarian 45rd mags: $85 each
These are original Bulgarian 45rd mags for the AK-74/SLR-104/105 rifles. I have put exactly 45rds through each mag once. Absolutely the best 45rd mags period. Flawless function & when loaded weigh less than any 30rd 7.62x39mm mag. I truly hate to let these go, but I have to fund other, more important projects in my life.
Right
Front
Back
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Current AK-103M mags:
These are current production Russian AK-103M/AK-203 30rd mags made by Izhmash. These mags appear to be unissued and are in excellent condition.
NOTE: 1A is mold number 6, 1B, 1C, 1D & 1E are all mold number 18. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D & 2E have all had their mold numbers “sanitized”.
Group 1: $245 each
Group 1, left
Group 1, back
Group 1, front
Group 1, feedlips
Group 1, floorplates
Group 2: $225 each
Group 2, left
Group 2, back
Group 2, front
Group 2, feedlips
Group 2, floorplates
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Norinco 75rd drum: $175
This is a used 75rd drum by Norinco for the AKM (7.62x39mm). I have used it twice. Once to “bumpfire” a Bulgy 7.62 Krink pistol & once through my SLR-107UR SBR. It did run flawlessly both times. It’s been stored loaded, but with only 2-3 clicks on the tensioning spring; just enough to remove the slack. These drums can be stored indefinitely like this. Just wind until tight when ready to use.
Front
Inside view
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Other mags:
These are the oddballs of my mag collection. We have a Russian Tula bakelite 30rd mag, a Bulgarian commercial translucent 30rd mag & 2 clear ProMag 30rd mags. The 3 clear mags have plastic lugs, so they’re certainly not fit for any serious use. They’re neat & look cool while watching the rounds deplete when someone;s firing a rifle with them.
Tula 30rd mag: $100
Bulgy clear 30rd mag: $20
ProMag clear 30rd mags: $20 for both
Right
Back
Front
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Ammo:
450rds of Hornady 60gr V-Max steel case 5.45x39mm: $350
This is some great steel-cased V-Max ammo by Hornady. It is Berdan primed and non-corrosive. I purchased a case of 500 back in 2014 and put exactly 25rds through 2 5.45 SBRs for function testing. It shot great and was very accurate at ~50 yards.
Headstamps 1
Headstamps 2
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480rds of Russian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $350
This is 1979-dated Russian 7n6 ammo. Berdan primed, lacquer-coated, corrosive, steel-cased with a steel core. This ammo was banned from importation back in 2014 because someone applied for a permit to import a 5.45x39mm pistol.
This particular lot of 480rds will come on 32 15rd stripped clips with 8 spoons/loaders.
NOTE: All of this Russian ammo is from the same crate of 2,160 rds.
Headstamps
Pic 2
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540rds of Russian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $270
Same as above, but loose ammo packed into 2 bags of 270rds each.
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1080rds of Russian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $550
Same as above, but still in the factory wrappers. It’ll ship as 32 factory-wrapped packs of 30rds each & 8 15rd stripper clips with 2 spoons/loaders (although only 1 loader is pictured).
Pic 2
Pic 3
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540rds of Bulgarian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $270
This is some 1987-dated Bulgarian 7n6 ammo. Same as the Russian ammo above, but made in Bulgaria. This is loose ammo packed into 2 bags of 270rds each.
Headstamps
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540rds of Bulgarian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $310
Same as above, but will ship as 12 factory-boxed packs of 30rds each, 8 15rd stripper clips with 2 spoons/loaders & 60rds in 2 small bags.
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1080rds of Bulgarian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $600
Same as above, but packed in 36 factory-boxed packs of 30rds each.
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575rds of ChiCom 7.62x39mm: $550
Chinese 7.62x39mm. Berdan primed, copper-washed, corrosive, steel-cased with a steel core. This ammo hasn’t been imported since something like 1985. This is loose ammo & will ship in bags.
Headstamps
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860rds of ChiCom 7.62x39mm: $860
Same as above, but will ship in factory-wrapped packs of 20rds each.
Thank you for looking!
~R.E.D.
10/27/24: This update is to include some Russian, Bulgarian & Chinese ammo. Ammo will have to ship via UPS ground with a signature required. Shipping estimates are available on request.
10/17/24: This is an update to include other mags I’ve decided to part with. The prices shown are per magazine, except where explicitly stated. Shipping will be actual USPS rates with insurance. Shipping estimates are available on request.
Mags will be grouped into 4 or 5. Each group is numbered & each mag will be A, B, C & D & E (left to right) representing the 4 or 5 mags in each group. To specify which mag you want, use the number & letter from the images. Hotlinks of additional images will be posted below each main group image to keep the thread tidy.
First, “I’ll take [number/letter]!” reply or PM wins.
I can accept Ca$hApp & Zelle. I cannot accept any other form of payment now. Absolutely NO sales to states with magazine capacity restrictions.
I will print out & include a receipt for records & insurance purposes.
If you have any questions, just shoot me a PM! If you need a better picture of something, just let me know.
--------------------------------------------------------------
AK-12 7 mag set: $1,750
Same mags as below, but these are sequentially numbered by their mold numbers. These are mold numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7. A perfect 210rd loadout.
Set of 7, left
Set of 7, close-up
Set of 7, close-up
Set of 7, front
Set of 7, back
Set of 7, floorplates
Set of 7, feedlips
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AK-12 mags:
These are original Russian AK-12 30rd mags by Izhmash, not the new mags by AC-Unity. AK-12 mags fit perfectly in Russian made rifles (SGL series), but in the Bulgarian rifles (SLR series) the rear corners of the mag well has to be filed down a little into more of a square as the Bulgy guns have more of an oval shaped mag well & the Russian guns are squarer.
All of these AK-12 mags have stamps in gold ink. Some are more visible than others. Some have 2 stamps. They all feature the glow-in-the-dark paint on the followers which can be seen through the side windows. They do not include the "loaded indicator" that some other AK-12 mags have. The hole is present for the device, but these mags did not ship to me with it installed.
Mold numbers available: “3” x 4, “4” x 7, “5” x 4, “6” x 2
Group 1: $175 each
1B, 1C & 1D: SOLD
Group 1, right
Group 1, back
Group 1, front
Group 1, feedlips
Group 1, floorplates
Group 2: $175 each
2A & 2B: SOLD
Group 2, right
Group 2, back
Group 2, front
Group 2, feedlips
Group 2, floorplates
Group 3: $175 each
Group 3, right
Group 3, back
Group 3, front
Group 3, feedlips
Group 3, floorplates
Group 4: $175 each
Group 4, right
Group 4, back
Group 4, front
Group 4, feedlips
Group 4, floorplates
Group 5: $175 each
5A: SOLD
Group 5, right
Group 5, back
Group 5, front
Group 5, feedlips
Group 5, floorplates
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AK-74M/AK-100 mags:
These are original Russian “True Black” AK-74M/AK-100 30rd mags by Izhmash. These mags are in great shape but may have been issued & rebuilt. They do have some shipping & storage marks. These are the older style of mags that are no longer produced that feature the arrow in a triangle.
Mold numbers available: “47” x 7, “49” x 6, “56” x 11
Group 1: SOLD
Group 2: $115 each
2A: SOLD
Group 2, right
Group 2, back
Group 2, front
Group 2, floorplates
Group 2, feedlips
Group 3: $115 each
3A: SOLD
Group 3, right
Group 3, back
Group 3, front
Group 3, floorplates
Group 3, feedlips
Group 4: $115 each
4A & 4B: SOLD
Group 4, right
Group 4, back
Group 4, front
Group 4, floorplates
Group 4, feedlips
Group 5: $115 each
5C: SOLD
Group 5, right
Group 5, back
Group 5, front
Group 5, floorplates
Group 5, feedlips
Group 6: $115 each
Group 6, right
Group 6, back
Group 6, front
Group 6, floorplates
Group 6, feedlips
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Current AK-100M mags:
These are current production Russian AK-100M/AK-200 30rd mags made by Izhmash. These mags appear to be unissued and are in excellent condition, however there are some shipping and storage marks, especially on the lower front on some of them. All of the remaining mags from this group have a "CX" (blank ammo) stamp on them. There's no difference in function, but they were marked to be used for firing blanks.
Mold numbers available: “1” x 17
Group 1, 2 & 3: SOLD
Group 4: $80 each
4A, 4B & 4D: SOLD
Group 4, left
Group 4, back
Group 4, front
Group 4, feedlips
Group 4, floorplates
Group 5, 6 & 7: SOLD
Group 8: $80 each
Group 8, left
Group 8, back
Group 8, front
Group 8, feedlips
Group 8, floorplates
Group 9: $80 each
Group 9, left
Group 9, back
Group 9, front
Group 9, feedlips
Group 9, floorplates
Group 10: $80 each
10A, 10B & 10C: SOLD
Group 10, left
Group 10, back
Group 10, front
Group 10, feedlips
Group 10, floorplates
Group 11: SOLD
Group 12: $80 each
Group 12, left
Group 12, back
Group 12, front
Group 12, feedlips
Group 12, floorplates
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PufGun 60rd mag: $80
This is a Russian gen 2 (steel lug) “quad-stack” 60rd mag by PufGun. It’s been loaded once, never used during live fire but has some wear at the top from being inserted into several rifles.
Left
Front
Back
Feedlips
Floorplate
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Bulgarian 45rd mags: $85 each
These are original Bulgarian 45rd mags for the AK-74/SLR-104/105 rifles. I have put exactly 45rds through each mag once. Absolutely the best 45rd mags period. Flawless function & when loaded weigh less than any 30rd 7.62x39mm mag. I truly hate to let these go, but I have to fund other, more important projects in my life.
Right
Front
Back
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Current AK-103M mags:
These are current production Russian AK-103M/AK-203 30rd mags made by Izhmash. These mags appear to be unissued and are in excellent condition.
NOTE: 1A is mold number 6, 1B, 1C, 1D & 1E are all mold number 18. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D & 2E have all had their mold numbers “sanitized”.
Group 1: $245 each
Group 1, left
Group 1, back
Group 1, front
Group 1, feedlips
Group 1, floorplates
Group 2: $225 each
Group 2, left
Group 2, back
Group 2, front
Group 2, feedlips
Group 2, floorplates
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Norinco 75rd drum: $175
This is a used 75rd drum by Norinco for the AKM (7.62x39mm). I have used it twice. Once to “bumpfire” a Bulgy 7.62 Krink pistol & once through my SLR-107UR SBR. It did run flawlessly both times. It’s been stored loaded, but with only 2-3 clicks on the tensioning spring; just enough to remove the slack. These drums can be stored indefinitely like this. Just wind until tight when ready to use.
Front
Inside view
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Other mags:
These are the oddballs of my mag collection. We have a Russian Tula bakelite 30rd mag, a Bulgarian commercial translucent 30rd mag & 2 clear ProMag 30rd mags. The 3 clear mags have plastic lugs, so they’re certainly not fit for any serious use. They’re neat & look cool while watching the rounds deplete when someone;s firing a rifle with them.
Tula 30rd mag: $100
Bulgy clear 30rd mag: $20
ProMag clear 30rd mags: $20 for both
Right
Back
Front
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Ammo:
450rds of Hornady 60gr V-Max steel case 5.45x39mm: $350
This is some great steel-cased V-Max ammo by Hornady. It is Berdan primed and non-corrosive. I purchased a case of 500 back in 2014 and put exactly 25rds through 2 5.45 SBRs for function testing. It shot great and was very accurate at ~50 yards.
Headstamps 1
Headstamps 2
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480rds of Russian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $350
This is 1979-dated Russian 7n6 ammo. Berdan primed, lacquer-coated, corrosive, steel-cased with a steel core. This ammo was banned from importation back in 2014 because someone applied for a permit to import a 5.45x39mm pistol.
This particular lot of 480rds will come on 32 15rd stripped clips with 8 spoons/loaders.
NOTE: All of this Russian ammo is from the same crate of 2,160 rds.
Headstamps
Pic 2
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540rds of Russian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $270
Same as above, but loose ammo packed into 2 bags of 270rds each.
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1080rds of Russian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $550
Same as above, but still in the factory wrappers. It’ll ship as 32 factory-wrapped packs of 30rds each & 8 15rd stripper clips with 2 spoons/loaders (although only 1 loader is pictured).
Pic 2
Pic 3
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540rds of Bulgarian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $270
This is some 1987-dated Bulgarian 7n6 ammo. Same as the Russian ammo above, but made in Bulgaria. This is loose ammo packed into 2 bags of 270rds each.
Headstamps
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540rds of Bulgarian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $310
Same as above, but will ship as 12 factory-boxed packs of 30rds each, 8 15rd stripper clips with 2 spoons/loaders & 60rds in 2 small bags.
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1080rds of Bulgarian 53gr 7n6 5.45x39mm: $600
Same as above, but packed in 36 factory-boxed packs of 30rds each.
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575rds of ChiCom 7.62x39mm: $550
Chinese 7.62x39mm. Berdan primed, copper-washed, corrosive, steel-cased with a steel core. This ammo hasn’t been imported since something like 1985. This is loose ammo & will ship in bags.
Headstamps
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860rds of ChiCom 7.62x39mm: $860
Same as above, but will ship in factory-wrapped packs of 20rds each.
Thank you for looking!
~R.E.D.