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<blockquote data-quote="dak" data-source="post: 1313247" data-attributes="member: 5163"><p>I agree, at the very least they make you think although sometimes they seem to be emailed a lot more than usual. </p><p></p><p>I've noticed variations in thickness of Bulgie waffles, even in the little 5 rounders. Some of them are just too thick. When I build my own AKs I fit the rifle with about 4 mags before riveting anything: a bakelite, steel Romy, steel Hungarian, and a Bulgie waffle with the waffle being the thickest of the bunch by far. Steel mags can have a large variation in mag fit too though. I'll put some calipers on loaded versus unloaded waffles though, I never really noticed because I don't really use waffles at the range enough to notice a difference. Personally, I place them with bakelites and for the most part they stay in a dark closet with the rest of my mag collection. </p><p></p><p>I prefer Yugos or Chinese(flatbacks), Yugos seem to go for $20-25 each now though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dak, post: 1313247, member: 5163"] I agree, at the very least they make you think although sometimes they seem to be emailed a lot more than usual. I've noticed variations in thickness of Bulgie waffles, even in the little 5 rounders. Some of them are just too thick. When I build my own AKs I fit the rifle with about 4 mags before riveting anything: a bakelite, steel Romy, steel Hungarian, and a Bulgie waffle with the waffle being the thickest of the bunch by far. Steel mags can have a large variation in mag fit too though. I'll put some calipers on loaded versus unloaded waffles though, I never really noticed because I don't really use waffles at the range enough to notice a difference. Personally, I place them with bakelites and for the most part they stay in a dark closet with the rest of my mag collection. I prefer Yugos or Chinese(flatbacks), Yugos seem to go for $20-25 each now though... [/QUOTE]
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