The middle pic is 100% Bulgarian. It's the 3rd Euro rib type that only the Bulgarians used.No stamps just welds, as far as I can tell.
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The middle pic is 100% Bulgarian. It's the 3rd Euro rib type that only the Bulgarians used.No stamps just welds, as far as I can tell.
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The middle pic is 100% Bulgarian. It's the 3rd Euro rib type that only the Bulgarians used.
It’s CRAZY expensive. That was at wholesale cost from my work tooHoly Jesus. That’s like 5 boxes of 7.62
I have several OG Bulgarian without inspector stamps.I missed the 45 degree angle on the back until you said that. Are any Bulgarians free of inspector stamps? Shouldn't there be a stamp somewhere on it?
And o was upset at $20 a box for 32acpIt’s CRAZY expensive. That was at wholesale cost from my work too
I don't know for sure since I don't have many Bulgarian surplus mags. I just know that Bulgys are the only ones with the 45 degree ribI missed the 45 degree angle on the back until you said that. Are any Bulgarians free of inspector stamps? Shouldn't there be a stamp somewhere on it?
Surplus 8x56R at $1 a round is a pretty good deal these days LOLAnd o was upset at $20 a box for 32acp
It’s fun. I’m pounding coors and playing XboxMight just say FTW and get drunk with @gaigeboyd i hate missing the fun
please replace that magpul grip
back in the 1980's thats probably where all the faculty smoked
Yes, the are the only ones. I will try to dig thru my Bulgy mags, look for 45 rib and no markings.I don't know for sure since I don't have many Bulgarian surplus mags. I just know that Bulgys are the only ones with the 45 degree rib