24 February 2009, 23:44
viperidaeAnyone have a US source for Enfield P14 magnum mag boxes?
Gun Parts Corporation seems to be out.
26 February 2009, 05:54
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by viperidae:
Gun Parts Corporation seems to be out.
be glad they are out.. they are RUBBISH
26 February 2009, 05:55
22WRFI bet Ted Blackburn could make you one.
26 February 2009, 06:51
CustomstoxTed has enough problems without a slimeball attn shilling for him.
26 February 2009, 07:19
22WRFThe last time I was at Teds a couple of months ago he showed me an apparatus he had just made that helped him to make magazine boxes. Hence my suggestion.
26 February 2009, 08:10
viperidaeWould someone mind posting Ted Blackburn's contact info?
26 February 2009, 08:15
22WRFCNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369
50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 435-623-1388
Fax: 435-623-1828
Maggie Baum
CNC Specialty Products
P.O. Box 369 / 50 East 100 North
Levan, UT 84639
Phone: 435-623-1388 / Fax: 435-623
26 February 2009, 16:41
DRGquote:
Originally posted by Customstox:
Ted has enough problems without a slimeball attn shilling for him.

This thread won't end well........
Don
27 February 2009, 04:19
ArnietAt the risk of overstepping my limits, in Dunlop's book, I remember that the Model 70 box of the proper length can be used.
27 February 2009, 07:27
Duane WiebeIn our upcoming run of Enfield Bottom Metal, we will leave it to the customer to make his own box for the various cartridges.
If they do not have the means, we will try to be accomodating...yes, the M-70 stuff might work, though I'd prefer a more robust thickness for the heavies.
27 February 2009, 18:43
Jim Kobequote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe:
I didn't say a word!!
I didn't even think of mentioning a fire sale.
28 February 2009, 03:48
30 Caliber Mag Fanquote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe:
In our upcoming run of Enfield Bottom Metal, we will leave it to the customer to make his own box for the various cartridges.
If they do not have the means, we will try to be accomodating...yes, the M-70 stuff might work, though I'd prefer a more robust thickness for the heavies.
Duane-
My intent is to not hi-jack this thread but, Duane would you mind updating us Enfield freaks as to the status of the Enfield bottom metal.
Thanks in advance.