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Nick, Parts for export under the value of $100 are "NLR" or no license required. They still have to be shipped by a registered exporter and lodged with the AES system with CBP/Census which usually costs around $25. If they're charging more than that, it's a bit extreme. Brian
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01-05-2012 05:43 PM
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There you go............, straight from the horses mouth.
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Who'se got all the sub-cal magazines though?
Picked up a few at auction yesterday, some are ex, 29 commando. , someone has been at one with a file etc, (not well trained) am looking to see how easy it is to produce (the insert) etc.
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bigduke6, please email me directly when you get a chance. Thanks.
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bigduke6, please email me directly when you get a chance. Thanks.
Email sent Brian.
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If I was looking for a load of the L14 sub calibre magazines big duke, I'd look at making up a jig that would hold the .22 magazine into the exact position within the larger rifle magazine then pour a hardening mix of epoxy(?) into the case. This would solve the interface block problem.
Doing it this way, you could in fact use any cheap, plastic readily available (and probably better than the standard H&K insert.....) off the shelf magazine. Just my take on things - and being a cheapskate!
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Just my take on things - and being a cheapskate!
Cheap is always best !! Have brought one of the mags to work to replace the lug that fits up up against the stop face (is this correct?) someone has ground and filed it down to fit something? while I,m doing this will take it apart and have a look at the best option.
Whilst I won the bid on the .22 mags I lost the bid on the box of 20 x standard mags, the intention was to convert these, sods law I won one bid and lost the other, but cant complain think I won the best lot. (how did I loose the bid on the other you ask?) It was a postal bid so had to juggle figures to work out the max and include the premium.
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Not on topic of .22 adapters, but here's a video in "The Screening Room" of a .45LC adapter in use..
Martini-Henry Rifle Using .45LC (Long Colt) Chamber Insert (click here)
Regards,
Doug
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[QUOTE=bigduke6;213252]Cheap is always best !! Have brought one of the mags to work to replace the lug that fits up up against the stop face (is this correct?) someone has ground and filed it down to fit something? while I,m doing this will take it apart and have a look at the best option.
Duke, if you have an Original .22" Adapted 7.62mm Mag. I would have thought it EASY, to drift out the two transverse Retaining pins. Copy EXACTLY the adaptor insert block, Than just about any long .22" Pistol mag would be suitable for selection.
The angle of feed in theory should be the same as the H&K version originaly. ALL you would have to do is, fit the mag up into the insert. Mark it's position on the FRONT of the mag. The make a 'Tab' for the front bent to an 'L' shape & drill a hole.
The TAB can either be brazed on, or Spot welded to the .22" Mag
Allen headed retainging screw through the tab into the underside of the adaptor block. Hey Presto! One Mag to fit your fullbore L1A1! (Or as many as you want to make!)
I wouldnt worry about the 7.62mm Mags, there are HUNDEREDS of them floating about on the Militaria Collectors market here in the UK. Source them here & there piecemeal.
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Originally Posted by
tankhunter
Duke, if you have an Original .22" Adapted 7.62mm Mag. I would have thought it EASY, to drift out the two transverse Retaining pins. Copy EXACTLY the adaptor insert block, Than just about any long .22" Pistol mag would be suitable for selection.
The angle of feed in theory should be the same as the H&K version originaly. ALL you would have to do is, fit the mag up into the insert. Mark it's position on the FRONT of the mag. The make a 'Tab' for the front bent to an 'L' shape & drill a hole.
The TAB can either be brazed on, or Spot welded to the .22" Mag
Allen headed retainging screw through the tab into the underside of the adaptor block. Hey Presto! One Mag to fit your fullbore L1A1! (Or as many as you want to make!)
I wouldnt worry about the 7.62mm Mags, there are HUNDEREDS of them floating about on the Militaria Collectors market here in the
UK. Source them here & there piecemeal.
Tankhunter, that was the Plan of attack regarding the mag, I,ve got to strip it to fit and braze the part someone has gone mad with a dremel on, and while I,m at it have a look inside and see what I come up with.
Peters Idea is a good one also, but would make a mold to cast the resin with mag inside, then the whole block can be inserted and then pinned (only need to fill 1/3 of the mag).
As for the Standard mags not too concerned, as you say plenty of them out there, they were 3 pounds two years ago at Beltring, guy had hundreds of them.
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