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    Question 3 on the magazine

    I just got my first enfield in a trade today and from what i have read, i suspect the magazine is not correct. was wondering if anyone could help shed some light on my situation.

    what i have is a model 4mk1*

    the magazine is the one with a 3 stamped on the spine.

    I've read a bunch of threads, but all are too old to reply to.

    any help would be greatly appreciated, as i am just learning about this rifle.
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    Compare it with these. The one on the left is for a No.1 rifle, yours should look like the one on the right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve H. in N.Y. View Post
    Compare it with these. The one on the left is for a No.1 rifle, yours should look like the one on the right.
    Attachment 45249
    thats what i thought, mine looks more like the one on the left......

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    does this explain why it fits, but if you tap it wrong it pops out?

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    All is not lost as you are in the US. They come up on ebay a bit, there is even an aftermarket one. There are also some companies selling parts...Numrich for one,

    Firearm Parts Accessories | Military Surplus | Numrich Gun Parts

    PARTS LIST - NO 4 Accessories | Numrich Gun Parts

    One listed at $28.50 for a promag after market.

    I saw a nice genuine probably korean era mag last month, think it was about $30.

    I'd pay that again to ship and US customs might have stopped it
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    Quote Originally Posted by twisted whispers View Post
    does this explain why it fits, but if you tap it wrong it pops out?
    In a nutshell yes, it's for the early rifle and you want the late one. Fortunately, they aren't hard to find. I'd suggest getting genuine issue not an aftermarket model.
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    Definitely get a genuine issue magazine. Many of the aftermarket ones here are just pure crap that don't work very well at all.

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    thanks for all the help, it is greatly appreciated.

    now the question is.... does anyone need a mag with a 3 stamped on it?

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    Put it for sale on the WTS forum, and ye shall harvest riches beyond your wildest...well, it'll sell anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve H. in N.Y. View Post
    Compare it with these. The one on the left is for a No.1 rifle, yours should look like the one on the right.
    Attachment 45249


    got another enfield today. it is a 1918 shtlk III.

    got it from the same guy. this one appears to take the mag with the 3 on it, but has one in it with a 5 stamped on it. any ideas on this one?

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