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03-01-2022 12:17 PM
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RCS.. I have metric FN FAL mag that looks just like your blue one on the left in the first photo. My mag has a mark on the rear consisting of an oblong with a mark inside. My old eyes are unable to make it out. Metric mags have the small stamped out protrusion to engage the receiver on the front, inch mags have a wider heavy lip to retain the front of the mag. At least seven countries made FN-FAL mags.
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I have a Fn-Fal in inch pattern. The mags I bought years ago are metric. My question is: Can one open up the lips of a metrics mag so it locks up better. Thanks
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Originally Posted by
Rockandroll
Can one open up the lips of a metrics mag so it locks up better.
They lock at the back spine. Take a minor pass with a file in the notch you see and the mag will seat better. Lips have naught to do with it.

Originally Posted by
Tom in N.J.
Metric mags have the small stamped out protrusion to engage the receiver on the front
I think it's just a mass produced metric mag. Military contract of some description...it has the tiny front flashing.
I can see a marking but don't recognize...
Last edited by browningautorifle; 03-01-2022 at 02:47 PM.
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The Metric magazine is a FN Made magazine, could you show a photo of the bottom plate.
That's a lovely HRA magazine, you don't see them very often.
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Originally Posted by
nzl1a1collector
The Metric magazine is a FN Made magazine, could you show a photo of the bottom plate.
That's a lovely HRA magazine, you don't see them very often.
As in, it's a T48 mag?
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Originally Posted by
enbloc8
As in, it's a T48 mag?
Yes for the American made T48
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Originally Posted by
Rockandroll
I have a Fn-Fal in inch pattern. The mags I bought years ago are metric. My question is: Can one open up the lips of a metrics mag so it locks up better. Thanks
Generally the "beak" on metric doesn't seem to be required.
I've seen/had a number of metric mags which the "beak" could not serve any purpose, but they locked in and function.
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