fat tony
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Having recently acquired a Squires Bingham 20p, I was trying to find a way to obtain inexpensive and satisfactory spare magazines. The Armscor factory 15 round magazines are well made, quality items, however the price is getting up there.
I obtained a spare 7 round magazine for a Marlin 795, and made an adaptor block that takes up the spare space at the rear of the magazine, indexes the magazine at the right height, and interlocks with the lug at the back.
All it is is a strip of .062" plain sheet steel cut, filed and polished to shape.
Took the rifle out to the range last weekend & tried the adapted magazine out - it worked flawlessly.
All I have to do is fasten it to the rear of the magazine - epoxy will probably do the job.
The 15 rounder was a pleasure to use as well.
One modification I did have to do on the Marlin magazine was remove some material on the front of the magazine follower, for which I used my Dremel rotary tool, the plastic is very high quality & did not yield to files very well for some reason.
I obtained a spare 7 round magazine for a Marlin 795, and made an adaptor block that takes up the spare space at the rear of the magazine, indexes the magazine at the right height, and interlocks with the lug at the back.
All it is is a strip of .062" plain sheet steel cut, filed and polished to shape.
Took the rifle out to the range last weekend & tried the adapted magazine out - it worked flawlessly.
All I have to do is fasten it to the rear of the magazine - epoxy will probably do the job.
The 15 rounder was a pleasure to use as well.
One modification I did have to do on the Marlin magazine was remove some material on the front of the magazine follower, for which I used my Dremel rotary tool, the plastic is very high quality & did not yield to files very well for some reason.
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