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Grandpa needs a new magazine for his 581. Anyone know where one can be had?
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That's what I'm guessing is my best bet. 581 and 541 use the same mag, any others?
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That's what I'm guessing is my best bet. 581 and 541 use the same mag, any others? The Remington nylon 77 used the same magazine. I believe that gemby58 had some aftermarket ones for sale a while back drover
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Thanks. I'll get ahold of him
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Good chance to upgrade. John Reed made some stainless ones. There are a few others out there too.
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I think this was answered elsewhere.
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Trekker makes a great synthetic magazine. https://www.trekkermfg.com/
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I ended up with one of those. Works very well.
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I have Trekker mags and John Reed metal mags and like them both. If pushed I would lean more towards John's mag. just because its steel and seems a bit smoother in operation than the Trekker.
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I have Trekker mags and John Reed metal mags and like them both. If pushed I would lean more towards John's mag. just because its steel and seems a bit smoother in operation than the Trekker. Yeah, I got my sons each a John Reed Magazine. Ended up with the Trekker for me, because I'm cheap...also got a modified 514 mag that is ok, but not flawless, in operation.
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It was hard to beat the Trekker's for $28.
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Gun parts, numrich has 10 round in stock.
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Gun parts, numrich has 10 round in stock. Can't stand the extra length, personally.
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