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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
Beyond the deicing and weather related changes to the design, there a few other minor differences. The original AI-PM used dovetail (not picatinny) rails, had a set of fixed backup iron sights, and lack of any sort of muzzle break/flash suppressor (note variants of the L96 included some of these design changes between the AI-PM and AI-AW)
As for the magazines, your correct it should be 10 rounds for 7.62/.308, and 5 for .338 Lapua. Not sure how it got listed at only 5. Clearly that needs correcting.
However both use the same AICS Short-Action magazine system and are fully compatible.
Hope to see the 10 round mags plus compatibility in future :D