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In a pinch you can use ak74 mags for 5.56. not all mags, its on a mag to mag basis but some of them do work for about 25 rounds. not that doing this is any cheaper.
Nah, I think it's best not to repeat Century's fuck up with using 5.45 mags for the 5.56 caliber SAR-3.

Which is almost as big a fuck up as them using 5.56 caliber barrels in their 5.45 caliber Tantal kit builds.
 
In a pinch you can use ak74 mags for 5.56. not all mags, its on a mag to mag basis but some of them do work for about 25 rounds. not that doing this is any cheaper.
That barely ever works and it's so goddamn inadvisable. Not to mention that it won't always fit in magwells.
 
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Nah, I think it's best not to repeat Century's fuck up with using 5.45 mags for the 5.56 caliber SAR-3.

Which is almost as big a fuck up as them using 5.56 caliber barrels in their 5.45 caliber Tantal kit builds.
like i said its not all ak74 mags that will work only some. you'd have to find the once that do but some do. its just a funish fact.
 
Theoretically would the Zastava stock fit an M92...with a tax stamp of course?

I see Bonesteel makes an M92 one. Thanks for the info. I had been looking at Bonesteel.
yes. it will need some trunion work because as far as i know its a undrilled under folder trunion. I plan to weld a fake supressor to my and have a under folding stock properly installed. then ill SBR it and take off the fake can. it will be a proper catalogue m92 then.
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Theoretically would the Zastava stock fit an M92...with a tax stamp of course?

I see Bonesteel makes an M92 one. Thanks for the info. I had been looking at Bonesteel.
The M85 and M92 are built on underfolder receivers. Yes, they can take any stock you want them to take but it will require some sort of smithing or modification. It's not hard though, usually simple drilling that you can do at home to the rear of the receiver, just have to make sure the dimensions are correct.
 
Saw this over in Random Images, and decided to look into it. I've seen the pic around, but never figured out the context.
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TFB - Poly lower self-dissassembles (Carbon 15).
Seems like an overcharge. The extractor pulled on the rim while the chamber pressure was still high, so it ripped the rim off while the brass was stuck to the chamber walls, the case failure allowed the chamber pressure to go ham on the rest of the weapon. Bulged upper, a massive crack on the bolt carrier, the side of the lower acted like a blowout panel and got yeeted off, same as the magazine.
 
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Seems like an overcharge. The extractor pulled on the rim while the chamber pressure was still high, so it ripped the rim off while the brass was stuck to the chamber walls, the case failure allowed the chamber pressure to go ham on the rest of the weapon. Bulged upper, a massive crack on the bolt carrier, the side of the lower acted like a blowout panel and got yeeted off, same as the magazine.
I would love to see what happened to the magazine. I've seen metal ones bulge out like crazy, but I don't think I've ever seen what happens to a polymer mag when a burst case vents down into it.
 
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These are flimsy as fuck, because they're aluminum lower shaped, usually they break off at the buffer tube housing or around the selector though, after just a couple hundred rounds. For as crude as the KP15 lowers are, they will not break from light use.

I guess some kind of overcharge or out of battery detonation is the culprit, judging by how the magwell is just gone, the mag must have bulged and split/shattered it.
 
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