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Reviews (4)

Mar 18, 2017
Best $30 you can spend on an AK
If you're trigger is heavy, gritty or has trigger slap. This is the best money you will spend on your AK.
I can't say enough great things about it, buy one and see for yourself!

Mar 16, 2017
Not bad but not great
0 of 1 found this helpful I'm iffy on recommending this mag for any serious purpose. It's a nice mag and it does what it's supposed to do, give you more to grip and one additional round. However I don't currently carry it in my gun as I have thus far experienced 3 jams out of about 25 rounds of hollow points. Fmj feeds fine. Maybe it will get better but I've never had any issues with my flush 6 round mag and it has seen far more use than the extended mag. I've owned these extended mags in the past and my experience then was that the flush 6 rounder is more reliable.

Nov 03, 2016
Heavy
7 of 9 found this helpful It looks great when mounted flush with a free float tube. But I can't tell much difference in felt recoil between the cookie cutter brake and the A-2 flash hider I installed in place of the cookie cutter. If your rifle is chambered for 5.56/.223 I would be more concerned with controing muzzle flash than recoil mitigation. The standard A-2 flash hider (which is less than $10) is only bested by a select few in flash suppression (that cost $50-$100+) and it is only by a narrow margin. Back to the cookie cutter though, the main reason I took it off was because of the weight. Half a pound on the tip of my muzzle made the gun feel about 2 pounds heavier. I prefer lightweight effective products to having points for looking cool (lesson learned). It is well made, but for me it was a waste of money.