Is it possible to put the internals of an airsoft midcao into a RS AK47 mag and make it fit a CYMA AKM?
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Re: AK mags
I don't think you can because I believe the whole mag is the midcap mechanism. You could probably be able to do this with a hicap.
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Re: AK mags
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Re: AK mags
Simple rule of thumb: Any metal airsoft AK mag (and therefore with a plastic internal shell) should be convertible with real shells. The same applies to the more expensive polymer mags.
This will NOT be cheap! Bakelite mags run $50+ a piece, sometimes up to $150. Plum and black polymer mags run $25-45. Metal mags can be had cheaper, but they'll still set you back $10-15 at least. You would get far cheaper (and comparable in cosmetic appeal) results simply by getting G&P, RealSword, or high end metal magazines and weathering them. For bakelite or plum mags, just get the cheap MAG midcaps and stain them to look more realistic.
This will NOT be cheap! Bakelite mags run $50+ a piece, sometimes up to $150. Plum and black polymer mags run $25-45. Metal mags can be had cheaper, but they'll still set you back $10-15 at least. You would get far cheaper (and comparable in cosmetic appeal) results simply by getting G&P, RealSword, or high end metal magazines and weathering them. For bakelite or plum mags, just get the cheap MAG midcaps and stain them to look more realistic.

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