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Can I get some directions on HOW TO: replace the spring in a luger magazine. I bought the new Wolf springs, just need your tips and expertise on how not to damage or mar the magazine during disassembly and reassembly. Is there any thing else I should do or check while I have the magazine apart? Or is there a link to a site that can tell me?
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Which magazine do you have???
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I have the crimped sheet metal type. (Not the extruded type). Some with Aluminum bottoms (G date) and others with wood bottoms (.30 commercial).
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The way to replace the spring, is to get the base off, by removing the two pins that run through the body and base. I used a small clamp long enough to hold the base to the body without the pins. To get the pins out I used a punch and hammer. I have no doubt that there is a better way!!! After changing springs, I tried the hammer and punch to replace the pins. It don't work too well. I finally settled on a small C-Clamp to squeeze the pins in place. That worked like a charm. I did clean out the inside of the body while it was apart...
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