I've never seen a Sterling one that worked properly; all were requiring very forceful working of the action to feed.
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I've never seen a Sterling one that worked properly; all were requiring very forceful working of the action to feed.
My Charnwood conversion works like a dream. I had some difficulty at first with a tight chamber that had to be reamed.
The Charnwood 762's weren't Sterlings though were they? They had their own clone 'Enfield' magazines remanufactured. They were hybrids in effect
Well after contemplating how to proceed with this less than perfect Sterling magazine situation, one of these appeared.
Problem solved!
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One additional question.
Was an additional magazine issued with the L42A1 kit?
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In short, no! There really shouldn't be a shortage of L42 magazines. The 1965 contract quantity was for 60,000 - and I seem to recall that the cost was 17 shillings each!
Peter,
They appear to be scarcer than .... insert your own analogy ... here.
This one I acquired from England directly.
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