Posted June 12, 2015 9:14 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life


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About 10 miles north of Denver, Colo., you can find M+M, Inc., a small firearms manufacturer that is designing and selling innovative firearms based on the AK-47 and other evolutionary platforms.

While there are a number of methods and mechanisms used for the purpose of securing the AK magazine fit, none of them appeared to securely accommodate for the wide degree of variability in design and specifications of magazines in the marketplace.

Well, M+M Inc.’s all new AK Magazine Release Lever solves that problem.

Challenges to consistently experiencing a snugly fitting magazine across platforms and among different magazines include:

  • The position of the magazine lug varies between manufacturers
  • The shape of the magazine lug can vary
  • Common latch release mechanisms tend to be sharp on their single, metal edge point of contact which can wear on the magazine lug itself creating irregularities
  • Lack of guide stops

This wide variety created a …read more

Source:: Tactical Life

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