These distinctive magazines, manufactured from a unique plum-colored polymer, are designed for use with AK-74 rifles. They serve as ammunition storage and feeding devices, enabling semi-automatic and automatic fire. Typically holding 30 rounds of 5.45x39mm ammunition, they are recognizable by their characteristic color and curvature. This particular coloration differentiates them from standard black polymer or metal magazines.
The plum color’s significance stems from its association with certain production periods and factories within former Warsaw Pact countries, often indicating specific manufacturing origins or timelines. This can be valuable information for collectors and enthusiasts seeking historically accurate components. The polymer construction offers potential advantages over metal magazines, such as lighter weight and resistance to corrosion. This contributes to the overall handling and longevity of the firearm, particularly in challenging environments.