JUST IN!!!!!!!!! E-Lander 10 Round AIA 308 Magazines.

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Hey Grumpy, in my order I forgot to add two E-Lander 223 white followers. I sent an email asking for an adjustment to the order to include the two followers. Any chance for that change? If it isn't a simple change don't worry about it. I'll be good with just the mags haha.
 
Must...not...spend...money...but shoot, I got a couple days off work here coming up, might have to mosey on down and save myself some shipping costs. And then blow the money I saved on shipping cost on other mags/parts/ammo/a million other things.
 
I'm no legal eagle and I find the language below very...confusing...but does it not mean that the LE is exempt from magazine restrictions?

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No, it doesn't mean that, because the Lee Enfield rifle is not subject to any magazine restrictions. No rifle is. The wording of the law makes the magazines themselves prohibited items if they meet certain criteria. If a magazine is made for a semi-auto (or worse) centre-fire long gun that magazine will be restricted to five rounds capacity. If it is not made for a semi-auto it can hold more than five rounds and not be prohibited. The ten round magazine of the Lee Enfield could have been subject to those restrictions because it is also the magazine for a Charlton conversion of the Lee Enfield, but the exemption was written in to make it clear that Lee Enfield magazines won't be treated as though they are Charlton magazines.

This is why magazines made for something else with a capacity greater than five rounds can be used legally in your semi-auto centre fire long gun while magazines made for a semi-auto centrefire long gun and having a capacity of more than five rounds are prohibited even if you don't have the gun to use theme in. The regulation is about the magazines, not the guns.

Magazines for the AIA bolt-action rifles won't be treated as prohibited ten round magazines for M14 rifles and the Chinese copies of M14 rifles because they are magazines for a bolt action rifle. If you had a magazines for an M14 not pinned to hold fewer than six rounds would be illegal to use in a bolt-action like the AIA because it would be illegal to possess in any case.
 
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Ordered one. With that and my two 5/20 round mags this means when I have enough pennies to rub together to buy a box of .308 I don't have to waste time at the range filling mags.
 
Hey Grumpy, in my order I forgot to add two E-Lander 223 white followers. I sent an email asking for an adjustment to the order to include the two followers. Any chance for that change? If it isn't a simple change don't worry about it. I'll be good with just the mags haha.

I'm sure the web orders folks will catch it, but I'll try and remember to mention it in the morning.
 
2 Questions:

1. What is the overall length of the magazine?
2. Do Magwedge/other M14 baseplates fit these magazines?

The magazines are 4" long.
Here is the answer to your second question.


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