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On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 15:09:03 -0800 (PST), Stanley Schaefer
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On Feb 13, 10:19*pm, "Steve B" wrote:
I need the smallest capacity magazine for a Winchester Model 100 in .308
cal. *I see prices from here to there, and I think it's quite a range. *Do I
need to buy a genuine vintage magazine, or is an aftermarket okay? *And
which aftermarkets function as well as an original? *How much today, and
where to buy?

Thanks

Steve


For best results, get an original. And there was only one size
magazine made by Winchester. Fortunately, the one you need is for the
caliber they made the most of. As far as WHERE, Numrich/Gun Parts may
have some, I picked mine up at gun shows. There are usually some
vendors that specialize in magazines, at least around here. You may
encounter an 8-shot made by Colyer, I got a couple of those really
cheap once($2), they didn't function. These days, I've seen some
pretty fancy prices on those, priced higher than an original factory
magazine. Current price for a factory .308 is $50-$80 when you can
find them. There are also model 88 magazines that look similar. One
can be interchanged with the other, but not the reverse and I don't
remember which way it is.

Stan


One can...in many cases...fix magazines that dont work. One simply
has to understand how the working magazine works..and why the non
working one doesnt.

Unless its so poorly made that its an utter piece of ****. But Ive
made a lot of cheap mags work, at least for a time.

Gunner

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