See-through magazine

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F41A 962

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051498979

ABSTRACT:
A see-through magazine of a polyamide composition in which cartridges within the magazine are visible through the composition of the walls. The magazine holds and feeds cartridges to a bolt-equipped firearm. The magazine has a front wall, a back wall, and two sidewalls joining the front wall to the back wall. It also has a bottom plate closing the bottom of the magazine. A follower is spring-biased to move it away from the bottom plate. There are a number of integral translucent windows between internal ribs. Cartridges, when present can be seen through these windows.

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"Eaton" Advertisement; Guns & Ammo; p. 20, Jul. 1983.
"Eagle 10-Round Magazines"; American Rifleman; p. 58, Jun. 1985.
Exhibit A, undated advertisement for "AUG-SA" Rifle w. Transparent Magazine.
Exhibit B, Xerographic Picture of Transparent Magazine.

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