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Unread 09-08-2007, 10:33 PM   #1
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Question Glock 33 Round Mag question.

Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone knows how to disasemble these. This one has the plus 2 round floor plate. I see the little notches on the side, I have tried squeezing the sides and pushing down the sping through the floorplate. I don't want to wreck the mag so if anyone knows how to do this let me know, thanks.

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Unread 09-09-2007, 08:28 AM   #2
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Sometimes the floorplates are a b*tch to get off. You can take a long punch, drive it through the recess in the floorplate, and lever the plate off towards the front of the mag.

This can cause a little "egging" of the recess, so you can do the "squeeze the sides, release the button, push hard" technique (apparently what you've already tried, just not hard enough). Just watch where your pushing fingers will overtravel to when the plate lets go. It sucks when you bang your hand on the table/workbench/vise.
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Thanks for info. My goal is to get enough 33 rounders to fend off a graveyard full of zombies! Might have to get duel glocks too!
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