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  • Chemical-x.....ahain
    MCB Member
    • Mar 2023
    • 504

    #1

    AT series question (magazine)

    does anyone happen to know any sort of specs on the chain used in the AT series magazines? I think mags are gonna be less daunting the more I look at them. the chain is pretty unique though its a double eye and the arms look to be stainless wire essentially spot welded to the links. if chain is available in bulk only im okay with that as well.
  • Carp
    enter over there..☝
    • Jul 2020
    • 4823
    • ....on the 13th floor!

    #2
    Move this to the ATS area. XEMON , bored383 or chplnstone might be able to help ya out.
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    • bored383
      bored383 commented
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      wish I could - I've never actually mucked with them

    • Carp
      Carp commented
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      Doh... sorry, maybe it was lordkyleofearth, instead of @TheLordDonWhorfin.
  • Chemical-x.....ahain
    MCB Member
    • Mar 2023
    • 504

    #3
    slick! I hadnt seen the ATS area.

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    • XEMON
      Frenchy is here!
      • Jul 2020
      • 3029
      • Nor Cal

      #4
      Then chain were custom ordered and the "fingers" were hand soldered on the side.
      lordkyleofearth tracked the manufacturer of the chain link a few years back (might have been over a decade by now ...) If i remember correctly it was only VERY large quantity, pay upfront and no guaranty it will be the same size and spec as the old ones (from memory the newer link would have been slightly longer). Soldering the finger were still a question mark; reliability in mass is a hard part.

      If you find any leads, please share it wit us, I can print mag shells, but cant make new entire mags ...
      Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

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      • zenmic
        Rockin and Cockin
        • Jul 2020
        • 92
        • Plano, TX by way of Pasadena, CA by way of Memphis, TN

        #5
        In the cobwebs of my memory, I sort of recall talking to Robb about the magazine chain. Those "fingers" were indeed laser welded onto the links. I am sure the chains were used for some other industrial use, to accommodate for the bulk order. He never elaborated.

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        • Chemical-x.....ahain
          MCB Member
          • Mar 2023
          • 504

          #6
          So ive spent a few hours looking for ID, does anyone have the name or proper definition for the chain?

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