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| - | There are | + | There are several types of ak 47 magazines and magazines in general, they are summarized in the following points: |
| - | • Box. It is the | + | • Box. It is regarded as the popular of the ak magazines, may be internal (fixed) or detachable. It stores the cartridges in a single or two column stacks and they've a spring at the base that moves the cartridges to the peak in each cycle of the gun. |
| - | • Drums. Mostly used for light machine guns. They have circular chambers that | + | • Drums. Mostly used for light machine guns. They have circular chambers that position the cartridges with a spring. Its design allows larger capacities. This kind is common for ak 47 magazines for sale. |
| - | • Casket. It is really a | + | • Casket. It is really a type of box magazine; it's wider compared to the common ak mags. |
| - | • Hopper. It | + | • Hopper. It was obviously a Japanese prototype where rifle clips were stacked in fixed hopper allowing interchanging ammunition between rifles and machineguns but after all the system proved unreliable and impractical. |
| - | • Pan. It | + | • Pan. It can be a special kind of drum magazine where the cartridges are perpendicular for the rotation axis rather than parallel to each other. They are commonly attached to top of the gun. |
| - | • Tubular. It is generally fixed, it consists within a or multiple tubular systems | + | • Tubular. It is generally fixed, it consists within a or multiple tubular systems where the cartridges are stored end-to-end plus they are loaded with a spring. |
| - | • Rotary. It is a rotor shaped like a star, activated | + | • Rotary. It is a rotor shaped like a star, activated by way of a spring. It may be detachable or fixed. They are often low capacity, holding ten or less rounds. |
| - | • Horizontal. The magazine is parallel | + | • Horizontal. The magazine is parallel towards the barrel and the ammunition is rotated in a right angle before entering the chamber. The only gun that uses this system is the FN P90. |
| - | • Helical. They are | + | • Helical. They are extra time of the drum design in to a spiral path which allows for a larger capacity. The bad thing is that it demands an elaborate mechanism enhancing the probability of a malfunction. |
| - | Click here to know more about [http:// | + | Click here to know more about [http://thecomet.com/member/620065 ak 47 mags]. |
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There are several types of ak 47 magazines and magazines in general, they are summarized in the following points:
• Box. It is regarded as the popular of the ak magazines, may be internal (fixed) or detachable. It stores the cartridges in a single or two column stacks and they've a spring at the base that moves the cartridges to the peak in each cycle of the gun. • Drums. Mostly used for light machine guns. They have circular chambers that position the cartridges with a spring. Its design allows larger capacities. This kind is common for ak 47 magazines for sale. • Casket. It is really a type of box magazine; it's wider compared to the common ak mags. • Hopper. It was obviously a Japanese prototype where rifle clips were stacked in fixed hopper allowing interchanging ammunition between rifles and machineguns but after all the system proved unreliable and impractical. • Pan. It can be a special kind of drum magazine where the cartridges are perpendicular for the rotation axis rather than parallel to each other. They are commonly attached to top of the gun. • Tubular. It is generally fixed, it consists within a or multiple tubular systems where the cartridges are stored end-to-end plus they are loaded with a spring. • Rotary. It is a rotor shaped like a star, activated by way of a spring. It may be detachable or fixed. They are often low capacity, holding ten or less rounds. • Horizontal. The magazine is parallel towards the barrel and the ammunition is rotated in a right angle before entering the chamber. The only gun that uses this system is the FN P90. • Helical. They are extra time of the drum design in to a spiral path which allows for a larger capacity. The bad thing is that it demands an elaborate mechanism enhancing the probability of a malfunction.
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