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SKU
MAG-0595

Original steel G-3 / HK-91 20rd magazine, .308/7.62X51 NATO, used in *Very Good* condition.

Sold individually.
They have the date of manufacture stamped into the magazine body.
There may be stains on the magazine body.

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  1. Very Dissatisfied! Rusty and most have no HK date code
    Quality
    40%
    Value
    20%
    Price
    20%
    When I see items that say very good condition…I expect just that!

    Only 3 of the 10 are Marked with proper manufacture date Codes…. 7 are unmarked!

    3 of them have significant surface rust.

    I bought these to run in my HK51 and PTR91

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  2. They are surplus
    Price
    100%
    Value
    60%
    Quality
    60%
    I purchased these to stock up for my project build. I have purchased the aluminum mags prior to these for the lighter weight and slightly cheaper price. When I got those they required very little to clean up unlike these steal ones. When I received my purchased of 5 magazines they were all in varying states of condition. I recieved 1 in almost new condition, 3 in good condition, and 1 in poor condition. All of them had surface rust on the exterior and some on the interior. I bought these expecting that they would require some work so I wasn't surprised. Once I had cleaned them up all but the poor condition one came out well. The poor condition one functions as its suppose to but the finish is really worn off and pitted on the exterior. If you are looking for G3 mags and not wanting to put in to much work into cleaning them up sick with the aluminum mags. All in all I'm happy with my purchase and I plan on purchasing more in the future.
    P.S. The way I cleaned these up is I dissassembled each mag and scrubed them inside a bucket of simple green/water with #0000 steel wool. This helped get any surface rust off while maintaining the original finish. After that I let the parts sit out and dry. Once dry I grabbed a new piece of #0000 steel wool and soaked it in gun oil. I then proceeded to scrub every part of the mag and let it sit so the oil can seep into evey crack. I then took a clean cloth and wiped the mag body inside and out and left the follower and spring with oil on it. Then I put evrything back together.

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