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I can vouch for these and it's about the best deal going for new ones. Probably best to try a few of other peoples' to see if any don't work.

 
I don't really want to be buying from Hong Kong is I'm honest, I can get 5 of them for £55 or 4 for £45 etc

 
It says they're metal, but I don't think I've ever come across an AK 74 mag of that kind, that wasn't made of plastic.

Also, I'm not so sure Galils can take AK magazines.

 
It says they're metal, but I don't think I've ever come across an AK 74 mag of that kind, that wasn't made of plastic.

Also, I'm not so sure Galils can take AK magazines.
The ones linked are metal s they're AK47 mags, AK74 mags are plastic

IN real life Galils cant take AK mags but like in airsoft how an AK74 can take an AK47s mag and vice versa a Galil can also take an AK mag

 
Neu Belt Rig. yee

I need suspenders though,it's heavy when loaded.

ALICE utility pouch,Issued and used in Yugo conflict.2€

Not exactly sure,can anyone who knows mroe about ALICE confirm?

It's far too big to be a STANAG mag pouch,it can fit 7.62 mags though.

ALICE belt,issued and used in Yugo conflict. 15€

Soviet canteen and pouch,unused.7€

Soviet leather holster,used in Cechen War. 5€

Crap phone pic,got kies working.''yay''

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The ones linked are metal s they're AK47 mags, AK74 mags are plastic

IN real life Galils cant take AK mags but like in airsoft how an AK74 can take an AK47s mag and vice versa a Galil can also take an AK mag
The ones linked are quite clearly AK74 magazines, and it's AK74 mags which are usually plastic - that's my point.

But it says they're in a metal housing.

 
The ones linked are quite clearly AK74 magazines, and it's AK74 mags which are usually plastic - that's my point.

But it says they're in a metal housing.
Sorry getting links confused... I would be surprised if they were in a metal housing..

 
It says they're metal, but I don't think I've ever come across an AK 74 mag of that kind, that wasn't made of plastic.

Also, I'm not so sure Galils can take AK magazines.
The ones linked are metal s they're AK47 mags, AK74 mags are plastic

IN real life Galils cant take AK mags but like in airsoft how an AK74 can take an AK47s mag and vice versa a Galil can also take an AK mag
The ones linked are quite clearly AK74 magazines, and it's AK74 mags which are usually plastic - that's my point.

But it says they're in a metal housing.
Sorry getting links confused... I would be surprised if they were in a metal housing..
They are plastic AK74 mags. I bought some. Dunno what they're on about re "All Metal Housing". I haven't actually taken any of 'em to bits, but the only metal I can see on the outside is a couple of tiny flaps that I spose are the other end of the spring.

 
Neu Belt Rig. yee

I need suspenders though,it's heavy when loaded.

ALICE utility pouch,Issued and used in Yugo conflict.2€

Not exactly sure,can anyone who knows mroe about ALICE confirm?

It's far too big to be a STANAG mag pouch,it can fit 7.62 mags though.

ALICE belt,issued and used in Yugo conflict. 15€

Soviet canteen and pouch,unused.7€

Soviet leather holster,used in Cechen War. 5€

Crap phone pic,got kies working.''yay''
It could be an M249 ammo pouch, does it look like it would take a box mag?

 
I think so,but with a lot of effort squeezing it in. I've searched google,and no US ALICE gear looks like it. Made of canvas and not nylon,maybe Vietnam era?

I'm guessing it a European pouch of some sort,looking at it again and filling it with things,it looks big enough to hold at least 3,maybe even 4 7.62 mags and 5 Stanags.

It has these odd webbing thingies,they use the exact same webbing type as my old belt.

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Yep,you're absolutely right,found my pouch with a quick google search,it's a 58 water bottle pouch.

And I learned the Russians use Alice style webbing,it looks to be an LC2 belt without webbing holes and a standard H harness. I can go after this look

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As for that pouch, if it can only hold 5, 5.56 mags then its not a Minimi pouch as its too small. It sounds like a water bottle pouch or other utility if you ask me

 
58 webbing did not have "utility" pouches. They were Kidney pouches. The pouch pictured is indeed a water bottle pouch.

 
I don't really care what kind of pouch it is really,I can jam a good few things in there,namely,some binoculars,a (broken) blank firing revolver and a folded up belt and I still managed to close it.

All I need it is for some speed loaders,BB bag,maybe a smoke grenade and two pistol mags. judging from the quality of the canvas it'll last a long time.

 
The buckle doesn't look like the 58 pattern stuff i've got. It looks more like Austrian Army buckles I've seen.

 
The water bottle pouch had a different fixing to the ammo and kidney pouches.
You're right Sam. Just checked mine. For some reason I'd misremembered UTJ's as having a brass buckle. Doh! :wacko:

 
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