Because sand AK PMAG-30's were a mere $8.22 apiece, I went with sand instead of black.
The question became, what color to dye them.
The answer, once I'd noticed that Russia had issued a non-metallic magazine for their AKM's since the late '60's, was obvious.
Match the color(s) of the "bakelite" magazine!
Nailed it on the first attempt! The recipe for 2 qt. of water is 1 tbsp Harvest, 1/2 tsp Cherry Red and 1/4 tsp Black.
It kinda looks like bbq sauce, don't it?
Video confirmation that we'd matched the color.
For "authenticity's" sake we varied the soak time and temperature to vary the color slightly.
I need to remember to ask Willard if he has another of those East German magazine bags.
The question became, what color to dye them.
The answer, once I'd noticed that Russia had issued a non-metallic magazine for their AKM's since the late '60's, was obvious.
Match the color(s) of the "bakelite" magazine!
Nailed it on the first attempt! The recipe for 2 qt. of water is 1 tbsp Harvest, 1/2 tsp Cherry Red and 1/4 tsp Black.
It kinda looks like bbq sauce, don't it?
Video confirmation that we'd matched the color.
For "authenticity's" sake we varied the soak time and temperature to vary the color slightly.
I need to remember to ask Willard if he has another of those East German magazine bags.