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Default Enfield No4 MK1 magazines?

Any one have any luck with Enfield No4MK1mags from pro mag? I haven't read anything positive about pro mag and other guns. Just wondering.
Any other source for Enfied No4MK1 mags?
The Enfield sporter I just picked up only has a 5 round mag I'd like 10.
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Any one have any luck with Enfield No4MK1mags from pro mag? I haven't read anything positive about pro mag and other guns. Just wondering.
Any other source for Enfied No4MK1 mags?
The Enfield sporter I just picked up only has a 5 round mag I'd like 10.
I strongly urge you to seek out an OEM mag, and also urge you to not use them as detachables. they are detachable for maintenece purposes only, the feed lips are too weak and get knocked out of spec much too easy.

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Default Re: Enfield No4 MK1 magazines?

like 556 slinger said, put an original in and leave it along, they are very fickle and dont like to feed right when you start messing with them and just so you know the no1 and no4 mags are not interchangeable

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