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Posted On: 1/24/2024
By: Ron
A: Thanks for reaching out Ron! A 7.62x39 SAIGA will not accept AK-47 mags unless the rifle has been specially modified. I'm no expert on the matter, but this video explains what the modification entails: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohTKhFC6zlw&ab_channel=Gunbrothas
Posted On: 1/11/2023
By: Max Driffill II
A: Yes sir! I actually own that rifle AND this magazine, and can confirm they work well together.
Posted On: 3/27/2022
By: Kenneth Massey
A: I am very glad you brought that to our attention sir! It's our own mismanagement of photography. I'll have it corrected it once. Thank you for the save!
Posted On: 11/7/2021
By: Richard
A: Thanks for reaching out Richard! I am not familiar with the terms of Magpul's warranty program, but they do have a good reputation for replacing their defective products free of charge. If you experience an issue with a Magpul product, you can tell them about it at 877-4MAGPUL or techsupport@magpul.com.
Posted On: 3/18/2021
By: EDWARD PARELLA
A: Thanks for reaching out Edward! The PMAG is the newer model. The only significant difference is the PMAG's additional stainless steel rear locking lug and steel-reinforced front lug and spine. The original MOE has all polymer construction. The PMAG is stronger and weighs 7.2 oz; the MOE weighs 6.5 oz.
Posted On: 10/6/2016
By: julian
A: Hello Julian,
This specific product is the MAG573 product number from Magpul. This product number denotes the Gen 3 mag which does feature the steel reinforced locking lugs.