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    Perfect, many thanks!
    If anyone has a photo showing the profile of the receiver where the magazine interfaces, please post it. I'm assuming that the profile may be different than the typical box magazine cutout seen in a 1200TX.
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    Perfect, many thanks!
    If anyone has a photo showing the profile of the receiver where the magazine interfaces, please post it. I'm assuming that the profile may be different than the typical box magazine cutout seen in a 1200TX.
    Other than some forming differences caused for casting purposes I think they are the same.

    In Can-eh-duh 1200C are easy to find, M86-87 are not, guys commonly use 1200c actions with c3a1 magazines and call them "C3A1" rifles.

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