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7/7/2014 6:50:16 PM EDT
Can someone help me ID this mag?





7/7/2014 6:51:47 PM EDT
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Egyptian rashid 7.62x39
7/7/2014 6:53:56 PM EDT
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Kind of uncommon as they are not meant to be used as vehicles for reloading.
7/7/2014 6:56:20 PM EDT
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Indeed...

Kind of uncommon as they are not meant to be used as vehicles for reloading.
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Kind of uncommon as they are not meant to be used as vehicles for reloading.



Excellent.  Thank you for the fast response.
7/7/2014 6:58:50 PM EDT
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Indeed...

Kind of uncommon as they are not meant to be used as vehicles for reloading.
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Kind of uncommon as they are not meant to be used as vehicles for reloading.



Any idea what they typically sell for?
7/7/2014 7:02:12 PM EDT
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Any idea what they typically sell for?
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Kind of uncommon as they are not meant to be used as vehicles for reloading.






Any idea what they typically sell for?


You'll have to look around.  The same reason you don't see many separated from the rifle, is going to be the same reason most owners are going to be satisfied with one.  This being said, there will be somebody out there with a rifle that is missing a mag, or has one that is damaged.

7/7/2014 7:04:31 PM EDT
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You'll have to look around.  The same reason you don't see many separated from the rifle, is going to be the same reason most owners are going to be satisfied with one.  This being said, there will be somebody out there with a rifle that is missing a mag, or has one that is damaged.
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Egyptian rashid 7.62x39

Indeed...

Kind of uncommon as they are not meant to be used as vehicles for reloading.



Any idea what they typically sell for?

You'll have to look around.  The same reason you don't see many separated from the rifle, is going to be the same reason most owners are going to be satisfied with one.  This being said, there will be somebody out there with a rifle that is missing a mag, or has one that is damaged.



Thanks for the information.
7/7/2014 7:05:42 PM EDT
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Factoid:  Worldwide, Rashids are one of the least common military rifles (that were mass produced, not prototypes or variants).  Only 8,000 or so were ever produced.  AFAIK, all of the survivors of their time in service were imported into the US in one batch.
7/7/2014 7:31:59 PM EDT
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Drift,

Any idea on these?

Mag1:





Mag 2:



7/8/2014 6:15:06 AM EDT
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Educated guesses :
1) Weiger mag conversion for valmet M71/76
2) factory M71/76 mag

Obviously not standard capacity.

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