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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    I have to admit the the mags I'm after are not for an M3 but for something I'm working on as I needed .45 mags and chose them as the look very similar to the Sten mag but obviously bigger to take the .45.
    I do have the M3 hand book I picked up at the War and Peace show, it details the wooden training aid, I've seen one somewhere in the past but where I don't remember.

    I see people on GB all the time mistaking Sten mags for M3 mags. They look very similar, until you see them side by side.

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    Stemple converts the S&W 76 and copies (9mm) into Stemple 45's quite a bit. I think they use M3 mags for the conversion, but not 100% sure. Don't have one in front of me at the moment.

    As mentioned when referring to Thompson mags, I would think making a copy of the Sterling mag follower would NOT be that hard and they should work just right in a Thompson double feed mag, not so much in the M3 Grease gun mag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AmEngRifles View Post
    I would think making a copy of the Sterling mag follower would NOT be that hard
    Are you referring to the roller follower? They have tapered rollers sitting at an angle to the feed, then the follower is at an angle to the spring guide...good luck capturing all that. I have never had any trouble with Thompson mags as they are, matter of fact no problems with grease gun mags either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Are you referring to the roller follower? They have tapered rollers sitting at an angle to the feed, then the follower is at an angle to the spring guide...good luck capturing all that. I have never had any trouble with Thompson mags as they are, matter of fact no problems with grease gun mags either.
    Well, I see your angle (lol) but if one has the determination, one can accomplish great things. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmEngRifles View Post
    but if one has the determination
    Show us after...I can send you close up pics of one if you like...angles on angles. Looks like it was designed by an engineer or someone like that.
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