.22lr 10 rd metal magazine id? is it a Voere magazine? ...with pictures

Willy Tincup

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Have been trying to Id this 10 rd 22 mag. There are pictures on the 'Voere Magazine' site that are very very similar. It also looks a lot like a Savage m64 mag but has some differences from the pictures that I found.

Can anyone verify that it 'IS' or 'IS NOT' either of the above mentioned mags? Thank you for any help or ideas.Picture 533.jpgPicture 534.jpgPicture 535.jpgPicture 536.jpgPicture 537.jpg
 

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It really looks like it should be a stamped steel Cooey/Savage 64 magazine but I've never encountered one, just the cast Al ones. Its somewhat similar to Sportco 61/62 magazine but its not. My real Gevarm magazines have Gevarm written on the back inside a wide diamond. Some repros I don't remember who manufactured have no markings on at all and neither slots nor holes. Voere magazines are also pretty close.
 
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not a 64(potmetal), or marlin 70/795, or Squires Bingham (catch is on back of those)

There's a few "keyhole" magazines. Maybe post measurement from top(where it feed) to the catch/notch?

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Not Anschutz525/CIL 300

Process of elimination...funny thing about rimfire magazines: someone somewhere is looking for what you have there!
 
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I think the Voere mags had the letters AUG stamped on the bottom plate. You may have a magazine for a Gevarm knock off that was made in Brazil or Argentina but I can't recall what they were named when they hit the market in the late 1970's. D.H.
 
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