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So I have a Remington 5r ss milspec. It is currently bone stock. I want to be able to have a detachable mag; so my question is........ what all is needed to make my gun have the capability to take detachable mags? Thanks for the help!
Badger sells a kit for it if your looking for high end. think its around $400 on midway. There's plenty of other kits on the market for cheaper depending on your budget.
Badger sells a kit for it if your looking for high end. think its around $400 on midway. There's plenty of other kits on the market for cheaper depending on your budget.
You can have your stock inletted for any of them. If you don't want to inlet PT&G makes a kit that uses AI AE MKI mags that drops in. I actually prefer the AE MKI mags over the AICS. They don't have the plate in the front so they allow for longer OAL and they feed a little smoother.
You can have your stock inletted for any of them. If you don't want to inlet PT&G makes a kit that uses AI AE MKI mags that drops in. I actually prefer the AE MKI mags over the AICS. They don't have the plate in the front so they allow for longer OAL and they feed a little smoother.
That is the drop in unit. As with any you may have to do some minor fitting which is no more than some light work with sand paper. The others however require serious inletting which should be done with a milling machine.
That should be just the bottom metal, no mag. They sell it was a combo with a mag too for a little north of $140. They also sell the mags alone for $70 and change. The MKI mag are 5 round single stack.