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    Box Seal?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kev G View Post
    UKicon early conversion of 303 mag box for 7.62 magazines by the addition of timber packing blocks.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...4/earluk-1.jpg


    UK purpose made 7.62 magazine box with metal channel packing blocks with neoprene strips.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../04/uklt-1.jpg


    Indian purpose made 7.62 mag box to their own pattern.

    https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...1/04/ind-1.jpg

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    Hi all,
    I have a box very similar to the ones in photos writing reads "Box,Magazine 7.62mm M.G".
    My question is simply, what is the seal made of? Just to clarify, I mean the seal around the edge of the box. Is it Asbestos?

    Any information you could share on this is appreciated (sorry for bumping such an old thread).

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    Not to hijack the thread, but when I picked up my semi-auto MkII from Len Savage I asked about spare mags. He took me to a warehouse where he had a line of pallets covered with tarps. He threw back the tarp exposing a four foot high pallet full of boxes. I chose 4 at $60 each. Upon inspection, they had various manufacturers of magazines in each and the boxes and mags were heavily coated with grease (cosmolineicon?). I spent an afternoon in the driveway cleaning one box of mags. The other three can be cleaned by my heirs.

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    7.62mm magazines or .303" magazines Gopher?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boxmagazine7.62mm View Post
    Hi all,
    I have a box very similar to the ones in photos writing reads "Box,Magazine 7.62mm M.G".
    My question is simply, what is the seal made of? Just to clarify, I mean the seal around the edge of the box. Is it Asbestos?

    Any information you could share on this is appreciated (sorry for bumping such an old thread).
    I f you still use the forum, any chance of some photos of the inside, the Wording "Box, Magazine 7.62mm M.G." matches the wording of a X3E1 Mag box I just gave to Kev G. A normal mag box for L4A1 mags would say "Box, Magazine 7.62mm M.G. Mk3"

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    Peter, They were .303 magazines.
    A guy I shoot with had Len build him one in .303 also and elected to go with the optional 8 x 56R and 7.62 x 54R barrel, bolt and magazine.

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    $60 each?? That's an excellent price for 7.62 magazines but extreme for .303 mags.

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    Maybe it was high, I had no base to judge from. However, I didn't think $5.00 per mag was bad since the carrier box was included.

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    Got it. Four full boxes at $60 each. Nothing wrong with that. $5 each is about the going rate for .303 Bren mags.

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