First off, this is one of those... "Just 'cause I can" type of projects I took on. I have always liked the idea of high capacity bolt actions for some reason, but they always seem to be limited to 10 or less, regardless of what is out there.
I checked in Legalise before I did this, and due to the fact that the donor mag is good to go, the final product is a bolt action mag, and rimfire mags are not controlled items, it would be 100% legal.
I have a little Norinco backpacker that I enjoy shooting, and the 5 round mag and even the 10 rounders were a bit of a pain for me.
I decided to solve my urges to tinker, locked myself in my shop, and devised a solution.
Allow me to introduce the Kevin M. one of a kind special 30 cartridge bolt action rimfire magazine.
Function tests have run flawlessly after a bit of carful filing on the inside of the magazine to smooth any excess superglue with jewlers files, and some prior work on the mini-mill to do the bulk of the precision work.
The rifle with the 10 round polymer magazine.
The magazines, from left to right; Factory 5 cartridge metal magazine, aftermarket 10 round polymer magazine, 30 cartridge Remington 597 bananna magazine, for which a clear version was the donor for the project.
The finished magazine next to a 10 rounder and a stock 597 mag.
The feed angle is near perfect, within about a 1/2 degree or so of the factory magazines.
The rifle with the (empty) mag inserted.
Goes to show when I get off my butt I can do some things that are interesting.
I checked in Legalise before I did this, and due to the fact that the donor mag is good to go, the final product is a bolt action mag, and rimfire mags are not controlled items, it would be 100% legal.
I have a little Norinco backpacker that I enjoy shooting, and the 5 round mag and even the 10 rounders were a bit of a pain for me.
I decided to solve my urges to tinker, locked myself in my shop, and devised a solution.
Allow me to introduce the Kevin M. one of a kind special 30 cartridge bolt action rimfire magazine.
Function tests have run flawlessly after a bit of carful filing on the inside of the magazine to smooth any excess superglue with jewlers files, and some prior work on the mini-mill to do the bulk of the precision work.
The rifle with the 10 round polymer magazine.
The magazines, from left to right; Factory 5 cartridge metal magazine, aftermarket 10 round polymer magazine, 30 cartridge Remington 597 bananna magazine, for which a clear version was the donor for the project.
The finished magazine next to a 10 rounder and a stock 597 mag.
The feed angle is near perfect, within about a 1/2 degree or so of the factory magazines.
The rifle with the (empty) mag inserted.
Goes to show when I get off my butt I can do some things that are interesting.
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