Looks quite close to our point
I finaly got it. AVS for a 20 rounds. From a rare documentary filmed in 1941
What do you think?
Why not, albeit if we also get the 5 and 10 round mags, maybe there should be mag mdification options to prevent 4 variants for the AVS and 4-5 for the AVT.
One more shot
I don’t think.


It feels like the magazine just didn’t fit correctly. And I’ll note that the difference between a 15-round and 20-round magazine should be more visually noticeable. Just compare the 20-round and 25-round magazines for the AVT 40, the difference is immediately noticeable.
I wonder, have you been specifically looking for high-capacity magazines for ABC and AVT all this time? Just considering the insane number of experimental small arms projects in the USSR, perhaps it would be possible to spend some effort on something new, considering that we already know more than enough about magazines for ABC and AVT that they could be introduced into Enlsited.
I post some of experimental guns here these few days. About AVS magasine - yeah, I still try to find a good photo of a 20 rounds. RPS can have one dont you think?
If we believe Chumak, the 20-round RPS 3/6 magazine was made on the basis of the KB 180 magazine.
And original KB 180 magazine.
Also found some goods in finnish archives
What alse can use AVS magasines for 20 rounds?
Can ypu look this to guns as well?
Do you know something about TKB-335 magazine btw?
@_DELAVR
Also TKB-336 have the same I suppose
The same system as AVS?
After the competition for high-capacity magazines for the AVT rifle, these magazines were then used in the light machine gun competition. Since the TKB 335, as you understand, was made by the Tula design bureau, where Tokarev worked, it is logical that Tokarev’s high-capacity magazines were used in the creation of the TKB 335. This also applies to the TKB 336 machine gun.
