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    Default Which saiga mags are good to go?

    Looking for some 12gauge saiga mags and didn't realize they were so many companies in the game now. Just looking for some 10rd sticks and a 20rd drum. Who's got recommendations?

    Thanks gents!
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    Default Re: Which saiga mags are good to go?

    Ive had good luck with the md arms drums. I have various manufacters of stick mags and dont remember any feeding issues

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    Default Re: Which saiga mags are good to go?

    AGP for plastic stick mags, or Russian 8 rounders are the best. Surfires work well in most guns. The newer SDS imported 10 rounders sometimes need follower work. The Promag springs in the sticks have trouble keeping up feeding the gun, more so with 3" shells.

    Csspec for metal stick mags. They will probably outlast my Saiga-12 and that's saying something.

    MD arms is the best drum magazine. Sometimes the Pro-mags work. I haven't used a Wraithmaker personally so I can't weigh in on them.

    I think I covered most of the common ones.
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    Default Re: Which saiga mags are good to go?

    Quote Originally Posted by scoutjoe View Post
    Csspec for metal stick mags. They will probably outlast my Saiga-12 and that's saying something.
    Csspec makes a good product for sure. Can't comment on Saiga mags specifically but got some extended Savage 22 mags and they seem very well done.

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    Default Re: Which saiga mags are good to go?

    Pro mags blow, but we know that. I had a couple that needed some dremeling to open up the lips. They’ve been fine since.

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