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    M14 mag

    Will a .30-'06 round fit in a M14icon magazine?

    What is the inside dimension of a M14 mag?

    What is the difference in OAL between .30-'06 and .308/7.62MM?

    Was there ever a .30-'06 mag developed for the Garand experimental?

    I figured some of you guys might know off the top of your head. Thanks, Mike D
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike D View Post
    Will a .30-'06 round fit in a M14icon magazine?

    What is the inside dimension of a M14 mag?

    What is the difference in OAL between .30-'06 and .308/7.62MM?

    Was there ever a .30-'06 mag developed for the Garand experimental?

    I figured some of you guys might know off the top of your head. Thanks, Mike D
    Off the top of my head:

    No.
    Don't remember, but only maybe 1/8" longer than a 7.62 Nato round.
    .30-06 = 3.34" (M2 ball), 7.62NATO - 2.80"
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    .308 is 7.62mm X 51mm
    30-06 is 7.62mm X 63mm
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    i know of a garand modified to use bar clips.

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    M14 mag

    My question, did the military ever use an M14icon magazine that was modified to only hold seven or five rounds - this being primarily for sniper operations ?

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    We had a Viet Nam Veterans Tribute match about 1985. One of the shooters was a former USAF M/Sgt. in crisp fatigues. He had a bunch of 5 round M-14 magazines he had brought back from Viet Nam - this was before ANYBODY made 5 rd. M-14 mags. His explanation was that officers and NCOs would carry M-14s with them to LOOK unloaded (thus harmless) on base... not for the Vietcong but because the EM were fragging officers and senior enlisted especially due to some of the racial stuff going on toward the end of the Viet Nam war.

    As to your question someone who has current military sniper training would need to answer that. My take: dubious. Although, it is always possible someone would buy one private purchase and try it.
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    Thanks guys, that helped.

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