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Unread 07-11-2017, 10:19 PM   #6
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Default Magazine magic #3!

Hi to all! I ‘m pretty sure most of you have had the follower button slip from your grasp and allow the follower to go thundering uncontrollably towards the top of the magazine! .......Most of the time, it has no effect on the magazine, but a profound effect on you! It’s not good for it to happen, but like stated above, we usually skate on any serious damage… But, what actually happens to the magazines over a period of inadvertent releases is a bit troublesome?
The good results occur if the follower stops, actually stop, on the intended dimples set into the magazine follower guide rails as follower stops. But over time, the stops become less pronounced, or the magazine spreads across the width and allows the follower to go right to the very top…
The first indicator this is a problem, will be the upset sheet metal at the top of the follower slot, you might even feel a pinch every once in a while, when using the mag…
The second area that will show the abuse is the back end of the feed lips as the follower puts a dent on each side right at the top, about in the middle of the exposed edge…
The third issue, and by far the worst, it that the repeated hammering of the follower can stretch the magazine from front to back making it very hard to reform to an acceptable dimension that doesn’t interfere with insertion and dropping free?...
So, what is required, to correctly re-position the follower? Start by using a 1/8” punch cut to a half moon shape and all the edges radiused, and reset the follower stops! A little squeeze here and there, and your mag will be working like new! Best to all, til…lat’r….GT....
BTW, this repair only applies to original folded sheet metal type magazines... code 122 & fxo types can only be corrected by slightly squeezing the top sides together as the stops are permanently stamped or machined in the interior of the mag shell....
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