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    LE No7 Magazine

    Hi Guys

    I have a LE N9 .22 which I really enjoy shooting. The problem is that I find it impossible to put a new round into the chamber without taking the butt out of my shoulder since there is no loading platform in the magazine shell. Plays havoc with the grouping.

    I have spoken to Fultons at Bisley and they say that a No7 magazine will work in a N9 - NOT the five round type, but the type with a loading platform. However finding a N07 mag is an impossibility.

    Can anyone produce a good clear pic of a No7 magazine showing the details of the loading tray? I have a really good gunsmith who is prepared to have a go at fabricating the platform.

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    Do a Google search for "CNo7 magazine" images; plenty of clear pictures come up.

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    Thanks Guys

    For some weird treason that Historic Arms Resource page on the CNo7 does not come up on my Mac although the page on the Britishicon version does. But those pics may well do the trick.

    Also weird is that if I Google "CNo7 magazine" images it produces nothing useful at all.

    I'll never understand computers.

    Eddie

    PS I should clarify that it is a No7 mag I am really after, not a CN07.
    Last edited by Eddie Parks; 02-25-2018 at 09:08 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie Parks View Post
    PS I should clarify that it is a No7 mag I am really after, not a CN07
    Sorry Eddie but if you want a magazine with a loading platform it is the C No7 Mag that you need, the No7 mag won't work. Colin can you help?

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    Here is the gamete of .22 mags.
    The Canadianicon C No.7
    The Britishicon No.7
    The British No.5 experimental type 1 and
    The British no.5 experimental type 2
    Attachment 91017

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    Thanks Guys

    It appears I misunderstood Fultons. It is indeed the Cno7 mag I need. At a pinch a follower would do.

    Any help in finding one would be much appreciated.

    Eddie

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