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There are numerous types of ak 47 magazines and magazines generally, they are summarized inside the following points:
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There are several types of ak 47 magazines and magazines in general, they are summarized in the following points:
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• Box.  It is the most popular of the ak magazines, can be internal (fixed) or detachable.  It stores the cartridges in a or two column stacks and they've a spring on the bottom that moves the cartridges to the peak in each cycle with the gun.
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• 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.
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• Drums.  Mostly used for light machine guns.  They have circular chambers that squeeze cartridges having a spring.  Its design allows larger capacities.  This kind is common for ak 47 magazines for sale.
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• 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.
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• Casket.  It is really a kind of box magazine; it's wider than the common ak mags.
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• Casket.  It is really a type of box magazine; it's wider compared to the common ak mags.
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• Hopper.  It would be a Japanese prototype where rifle clips were stacked in fixed hopper allowing interchanging ammunition between rifles and machineguns but all things considered the system proved unreliable and impractical.
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• 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.
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• Pan.  It is really a special form of drum magazine in which the cartridges are perpendicular towards the rotation axis rather than parallel together.  They are commonly attached to top of the gun.
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• 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.
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• Tubular.  It is generally fixed, it consists within a or multiple tubular systems the location where the cartridges are stored end-to-end and they are loaded with a spring.
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• 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.
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• Rotary.  It is a rotor shaped like a star, activated with a spring.  It could be detachable or fixed.  They are usually low capacity, holding ten or less rounds.
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• 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.
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• Horizontal.  The magazine is parallel for the barrel as well as the ammunition is rotated in the right angle before entering the chamber.  The only gun that utilizes this system will be the FN P90.
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• 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.
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• Helical.  They are an extension cord of the drum design in to a spiral path which allows for a larger capacity.  The bad thing is that it demands a complicated mechanism helping the probability of a malfunction.
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• 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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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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