.303, 10 rd. capacity and broad arrow marked. We’ve worked on having these made accurately for over 2 years of development & testing. Exactly like the WW2 issue magazine! Extremely difficult to find on the market and we’ve been very challenged to keep originals in stock. Due to the many variations in Enfield rifles, magazines may require minor adjustments for feeding.
19 Reviews
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Enfiield No.4 Mk.1 magazine
Fits well, decent finish, functions good
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No4 Mk1 magazine
Nice park, fits right into rifle. No issue with feed
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CLOSE BUT NOT QUITE
It looks close to the one that came with my Lee Enfield No4 MK2 but the shell tabs at the top of the magazine are different. With one I tried grinding it down with a Dremel tool but this didn't help. It just jams with every shell.
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#4 MK1 RIFLE MAGAZINE, REPRO
I am not in a place where I test how well this magazine works, but it did fit my "jungle" version 303, just fine. If I can, I will update this review when I have been able to fire a few rounds.
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ENFIELD MAGAZINES
MAGAZINES APPEAR TO BE CLONES OF THE ORIGINALS. FIT AND FUNCTION JUST LIKE THE ORIGINALS. GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH. HIGHLY RECOMMEND THESE.
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Enfield No4 Magazine
Looks like new original issue!!!
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nice repop
The magazine I got looks almost original, more like a post-WWII made one than an original WWII one. The finish seems more like it's been parkerized than blued, but it looks good and could be "aged" if you want. Mine feeds well and locks into the rifle correctly. A good price too!
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Magazines look great.
One of them have marks on it which seem to indicate it is not a new replica.
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Requires fitting
Ordered 2 came in last week .They do definitely look like a surplus mag both mags have a greenish pasteurization tint to them.Both mags were very tight fitting into my MK4 NO.1 Savage Enfield had to file down the front tab a little and bend to adjust the feed lips.After that they both work great but may require fitting .