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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 3744905" data-attributes="member: 9018"><p>I’ve used lots of Russian combloc ammo. Never any Russian 30 carbine ammo. Mainly the Mexican Aguila .30. The thing I’ve noticed about Russian commercial ammo is it is a bit underpowered and most of it is very dirty. They also tend to have hard primers. So you may get a few light primer strikes here and there.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for some decent mags the Korean 15 and 30 rounders have worked good for me. They use to be cheep and may still. Gun mag warehouse has 30 rounders for $11.99 on sale. If they are the same ones I got they were made for their military and are good to go. Come in some wax paper pouches with NSN numbers and other what not.</p><p></p><p>Most the USA old surplus mags are not the most reliable. The old springs aren’t that great after 80ish years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 3744905, member: 9018"] I’ve used lots of Russian combloc ammo. Never any Russian 30 carbine ammo. Mainly the Mexican Aguila .30. The thing I’ve noticed about Russian commercial ammo is it is a bit underpowered and most of it is very dirty. They also tend to have hard primers. So you may get a few light primer strikes here and there. If you are looking for some decent mags the Korean 15 and 30 rounders have worked good for me. They use to be cheep and may still. Gun mag warehouse has 30 rounders for $11.99 on sale. If they are the same ones I got they were made for their military and are good to go. Come in some wax paper pouches with NSN numbers and other what not. Most the USA old surplus mags are not the most reliable. The old springs aren’t that great after 80ish years. [/QUOTE]
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