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I seem to recall a discussion a couple of years ago on this forum for a "tool" that could be inserted into magazines to staighten dents. Is this tool available for purchase or can it be made. Any info would be appreciated.
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A very high quality tool is made by forum member "GT" (Gerry Tomek). I do not know if he still has any available.
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Hi Ron & Lawrence, I'm sorry, but they are all gone! They we're extremely high quality and I have lost forever the resource to repeat the work for the price... those who bought them were very fortunate, as I can't even come close to recreating them at this time.... Best to all, til...lat'r....GT, BTW, most were sold on the forum, perhaps someone would be willing to part with theirs, but, I would not hold my breath on that ...best to all, til...lat'r....GT
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Perhaps anyone who bought one of G.T.'s magazine rehab tools might consider offering a "service" to other forum members for a price?
How about it ...you lucky tool owners?
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.:icon107:As if I need more to do other than refinishing grips
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These pictures do not show that I used a drill press as a pin press. Chuck the drift pin in the drill press with the motor of and you can use the drill wheel to precisely lower the pin. Saves hammering.
![]() Step one done ![]() Step two is to remove the magazine follower pin. With the base plug out you remove the spring and move the follower down to line up with the removal hole in the magazine sleve, whiich also aligns with a hole in the GT base plate fixture. ![]() Press the pin out ![]() Step two done and the mag is gutted ![]() Step three on next email |
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Step 3 is swaging out the dents in the tube.
Insert the swage ![]() Mount the mag on the swage and clamp the swage in the vise. The hammer work here is a little tricky. Mostly you put on a leather glove and slide the mag back and forth forcing it down on the swage. The parrot is one of Hugh's spies. ![]() The hammer is used to smooth down the raised dents. I use the copper to protect the mag from hammer blows. The swage is up to the hold open slot in this photo. This is a slow careful process. ![]() Step 4 is reassembling the mag. This one got a new GT hi performance mag spring. Photo shows pushing the follower button back in with the vise ![]() finished mag in next email |
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