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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
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    take it easy on hound, he still hasn't understood that an ar15 has many names, numbers and makers, unlike his ruskie collection...He'll make the jump hopefully to the blackside one day...
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    Quote Originally Posted by buckshotbarlow View Post
    take it easy on hound, he still hasn't understood that an ar15 has many names, numbers and makers, unlike his ruskie collection...He'll make the jump hopefully to the blackside one day...
    Your just jealous Buckshot . That is alright that CZ of yours still has me talking. You also saw plenty of American guns.
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    Thanks for the update. When I unsubscribed from CDDN's emails I let them know how it was a mistake to stop shipping hi cap mags here early. Also told them they would not have business from myself and many others until they could show some support for our 2nd amendment.
    I will now reconsider.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clublights View Post
    Never thought I would live in a state that had to have those kinds of disclaimers :-(
    I was thinking the same thing last night cleaning up my boxes and receipts in the basement. Found an AIM receipt for pmags and the states listed on the bottom didn't have CO....soon to change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buckshotbarlow View Post
    take it easy on hound, he still hasn't understood that an ar15 has many names, numbers and makers, unlike his ruskie collection...He'll make the jump hopefully to the blackside one day...
    there are many com-block names numbers and makers lol

    russian
    ak-47 typeI, typeII, typeIII
    AKM
    AKMS (AKM underfolder)
    AKML (akm with night optic rail)
    AK-74
    AKS-74 (left side folder AK74)
    AKS-74u (left side folder short barrel AK-74 or "krinkov")
    AKS-74un (AKS-74u with night optic rail)

    east german
    MPi-K (typeIII fixed stock) MPi-KS (typeIII underfolder)
    MPi-KM (AKM)
    MPi-KMS (AKM crutch side folder)
    MPi-KMS-72 (AKM wire side folder)
    MPi-KMS-72s ("spetzialwerke" short barrel AKM wire folder)
    MPi-AK-74/n (AK-74 n is optic rail model)
    MPi-AKS-74/n (AK-74 wire folder n is optic rail model)
    MPi-AKS-74nk (short barrel ak-74 wirefolder with optic rail)

    poland
    i'm too lazy to try to remember the weird polish model names so Bob you do this one lol

    romania
    export name is the "AIM" series
    PM md. 63 "AIM" (akm)
    PM md. 65 "AIMS" (AKM underfolder but not russian akms pattern)
    PM md. 86 "AIMR" (short barrel AKM "Draco" 7.62x39, 5.45x39 and later 5.56x45. early models had unique left side folder later models had wire folders)
    PM md. 86 "AIMS-74"(wire folder 5.45x39 closer to AKM pattern than AK-74 pattern)
    PM md. 90 (same wire folder as md. 86 otherwise same as md. 63)

    Hungary
    AK-55 (AK-47 typeIII)
    AKM-63 (AKM with metal LHG and vertical grip)
    AMD-65 (side folding short barrel AKM-63)
    AMP-69 (recoil reducing side folder, grenade spigot)
    AMM (AKM)
    AMMs (AKMS underfolder)

    and many more....
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    I know, after 10 ak builds of different types, all built by me via a nodak receiver(s), i still can't find one that i don't like...Romo's are the fastest, but those damn yugo's are just clean. Now the cz's, they're in a whole league unto themselves....

    Quote Originally Posted by jreifsch80 View Post
    there are many com-block names numbers and makers lol

    russian
    ak-47 typeI, typeII, typeIII
    AKM
    AKMS (AKM underfolder)
    AKML (akm with night optic rail)
    AK-74
    AKS-74 (left side folder AK74)
    AKS-74u (left side folder short barrel AK-74 or "krinkov")
    AKS-74un (AKS-74u with night optic rail)

    east german
    MPi-K (typeIII fixed stock) MPi-KS (typeIII underfolder)
    MPi-KM (AKM)
    MPi-KMS (AKM crutch side folder)
    MPi-KMS-72 (AKM wire side folder)
    MPi-KMS-72s ("spetzialwerke" short barrel AKM wire folder)
    MPi-AK-74/n (AK-74 n is optic rail model)
    MPi-AKS-74/n (AK-74 wire folder n is optic rail model)
    MPi-AKS-74nk (short barrel ak-74 wirefolder with optic rail)

    poland
    i'm too lazy to try to remember the weird polish model names so Bob you do this one lol

    romania
    export name is the "AIM" series
    PM md. 63 "AIM" (akm)
    PM md. 65 "AIMS" (AKM underfolder but not russian akms pattern)
    PM md. 86 "AIMR" (short barrel AKM "Draco" 7.62x39, 5.45x39 and later 5.56x45. early models had unique left side folder later models had wire folders)
    PM md. 86 "AIMS-74"(wire folder 5.45x39 closer to AKM pattern than AK-74 pattern)
    PM md. 90 (same wire folder as md. 86 otherwise same as md. 63)

    Hungary
    AK-55 (AK-47 typeIII)
    AKM-63 (AKM with metal LHG and vertical grip)
    AMD-65 (side folding short barrel AKM-63)
    AMP-69 (recoil reducing side folder, grenade spigot)
    AMM (AKM)
    AMMs (AKMS underfolder)

    and many more....
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    2 web feet good...
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    CDNN has some really good sale prices on lots of mags. Free shipping over $99.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Singlestack View Post
    Was at Jax in Loveland last weekend - needed a pair of Navy Blue tactical pants they had in stock. Stopped by the gun counter and a guy there said they were only carrying magazines with less than 15 rounds. I asked him why they would do that before July 1, and he just rolled his eyes. That helped me make my decision to buy nothing there and go down the street and buy black tactical pants at Sportsmans Warehouse. I really wanted blue, but am not about to give Jim Quinlan a cent. I'm not sure why they carry any firearms at all.
    They quit carrying Modern Sporting Rifles the week after Newtown. I stopped being one of their loyal customers on that day.

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