@@Tula1940_LB I just revisited your video as I bought more Romanian ak mags, none of mine have the triangle and arrow stamp. I only have numbers stamped on mine, and yes they do have the heavy welds, the 90 degree rib, and the rounded floor plate holder. Would it be possible they didn’t all have the triangle stamp, or could I possibly been duped?
@@theimpaler2317 Some Romanian mags won't be marked with a Cugir Arsenal stamp but I'd have to see the magazines to really know. If you want email me some photos. If there's tons of number markings it's possible they are Russian mags which are worth a lot more. Loganbarnette707@gmail.com
Thanks man👍 nice and to the point
Not all romanian mags have triangle. Some just have a number.
That is a cool older Romanian ak what type of modern ak is that?
It's an MD63 parts kit built rifle by Atlantic firearms.
@@Tula1940_LB I just revisited your video as I bought more Romanian ak mags, none of mine have the triangle and arrow stamp. I only have numbers stamped on mine, and yes they do have the heavy welds, the 90 degree rib, and the rounded floor plate holder. Would it be possible they didn’t all have the triangle stamp, or could I possibly been duped?
@@theimpaler2317 Some Romanian mags won't be marked with a Cugir Arsenal stamp but I'd have to see the magazines to really know. If you want email me some photos. If there's tons of number markings it's possible they are Russian mags which are worth a lot more.
Loganbarnette707@gmail.com
Romanian mags are reliable and durable as hell, but by god they are not pretty.