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Old March 22nd, 2007, 18:58   #11
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Systema uses a follower connected to a lever. When the mag is empty, the lever is lifted upwards and pushes out the bolt release, which is interlocked with a microswitch. When you put a fresh mag in, you must hit the bolt release to close the microswitch and allow the gun to fire.

Same procedure (more or less) as my real AR.

This is a mechanical system with very low probability of failure. The amount of tinkering and effort to perfect an interlocking system for another AEG would be significant, assuming you could get it to work reliably at all. You might as well by a Systema.

BTW, I usually pay $50 each for their mags, but once I did pay $75 each. The guns themsleves are another story, but no more expensive than a FMU Marui with internal upgrades. And way more power, ROF and much more reliable.
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