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Magazine Lee Enfield Mk1* Magazine Retaining Link
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05-30-2022 09:40 AM
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hello Waco,
I took measurements from two of my long Lee's, and two carbines. I found that the loop/wire diameter is between .108 (2.74mm) and .110 inches (2.79mm). Overall length is .912 inches (23.16mm), and overall width is .403 inches (10.23mm). I took a piece of small diameter safety wire and did my best to trace it against a magazine loop. The best overall length of the wire stretched out is roughly 2.45 inches (62.23mm).
Hope this helps
*edited-later in the day
Your inquiry post reminded me I need one of these for my MLM Mk I* that is missing this loop. I had been meaning to attempt to make one, but forgot. So I went out in my scrap pile and found some 1/8" diameter steel rod. I put it on a bench sander and turned it down to approximately .108" diameter. I then took my small butane torch and a small metal finishing hammer and proceeded to heat and bend the rod around a 3/16 punch. I got it as close as I could get to an originals shape. I then heated it red hot and dunked it into a bucket of old motor/gear oil for a nice oil-blacked finish. It didn't turn out too bad (for an amateur and a first attempt). Took me a little over an hour and a half.
Last edited by smle addict; 05-30-2022 at 09:46 PM.
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Originally Posted by
smle addict
hello Waco,
I took measurements from two of my long Lee's, and two carbines. I found that the loop/wire diameter is between .108 (2.74mm) and .110 inches (2.79mm). Overall length is .912 inches (23.16mm), and overall width is .403 inches (10.23mm). I took a piece of small diameter safety wire and did my best to trace it against a magazine loop. The best overall length of the wire stretched out is roughly 2.45 inches (62.23mm).
Hope this helps
*edited-later in the day
Your inquiry post reminded me I need one of these for my MLM Mk I* that is missing this loop. I had been meaning to attempt to make one, but forgot. So I went out in my scrap pile and found some 1/8" diameter steel rod. I put it on a bench sander and turned it down to approximately .108" diameter. I then took my small butane torch and a small metal finishing hammer and proceeded to heat and bend the rod around a 3/16 punch. I got it as close as I could get to an originals shape. I then heated it red hot and dunked it into a bucket of old motor/gear oil for a nice oil-blacked finish. It didn't turn out too bad (for an amateur and a first attempt). Took me a little over an hour and a half.
Excellent!
Thanks for taking the trouble!
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