**SOLD**5.56 Twenty Round Magazines

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  • Price: 70
    Location: Crestview, FL
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    Bearmann556

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    I have nine twenty round magazines. I’m not sure of the brand. Six of them have the standard followers, and three of them have anti tilt followers (anti tilt only take 10 rounds).

    Pickup in Crestview

    Price is 70
     

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    rossi

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    That's got me curious now. Some of the followers are modern. The "Bullet" followers look like those from the Vietnam War Era. The "Tigerstripe" Camo is pretty darn good match to the fatigues my Dad wore in 66-67.

    If original Vietnam Era, with "Trench Art" Camo Job, those could be collectible.
    The only catch I see to make me think different is the excellent finish on the upper, unpainted portion of the magazines.
     

    Bearmann556

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    That's got me curious now. Some of the followers are modern. The "Bullet" followers look like those from the Vietnam War Era. The "Tigerstripe" Camo is pretty darn good match to the fatigues my Dad wore in 66-67.

    If original Vietnam Era, with "Trench Art" Camo Job, those could be collectible.
    The only catch I see to make me think different is the excellent finish on the upper, unpainted portion of the magazines.
    The paint job was done by me. Nothing special about that! Unless my art becomes famous 100 years after I die!
     
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