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Unread 04-07-09, 10:23
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RRA modified UZI mags

I noticed a lot of places started to sell RRA modified UZI mags for 9mm. Has anyone tried them? Is the mag release cut the only modification they do?

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Unread 04-15-09, 19:26
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You are correct. They are just cut to work in a Colt/RRA style carbine.
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I have heard good things about them. Only thing of note is that if you are using a mag block with a bolt hold open these mags will not activate it.
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Anybody have suggestions on where to send Uzi mags to be modified (preferably economically)? Not too keen on breaking out the dremel...
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Anybody have suggestions on where to send Uzi mags to be modified (preferably economically)? Not too keen on breaking out the dremel...
+1, I have some like new IMI type with star. that I would prefere where done by someone other than I. M60joe.com is no longer doing them I read. He could add the hold open feature to his mags by altering follower i belive his web site explains it well. Can I send them to RRA? To have cut...
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