I tried messing with these. I lived in a restrictive state but moved to a free state. Not worth the trouble. I had to push the button in and both tabs at the same time, all 3. Got it to open and there was nothing I could do without completely destroying it. In the trash they went. I'll just buy some regular mags.
I take the bottom plate off and lay it on the table shallow side up. I then take a BB and put it on the bottle plate so I can put the depression in the side lock on the BB. I then takr a punch or a phillips head screwdriver and press down towards the bottom and it slides right open. My old fingers don't have the oomph anymore to squeeze that hard. But his video showed me what I needed to do. NP. Thanks.
Yes. I would say it is normal.. try and use a tool to give you some leverage.. best of luck on your Disassembly.. If I can help any other way feel free to dm me..
In theory and I say in theory cause I haven't done it before, you may be able to if you use a longer spring, dremel off the post of the riser, and dremel out the walls inside the bottom half that acts as a spacer where the post sits. Use removable loctite to keep the floorplate in place. You're creating a floorplate insert that sits in the bottom like the 15.
Your supposed to push the locking pin down at the same time while trying to push the tabs on the sides with the other hand..itll be much easier because the plastic inside prevents it from squeezing
I just pushed the round button all the way in with a allen wrench and it got stuck inside and apparently it was enough to clear the feed ramp assembly and allow the side tabs to be pushed in.
Aaaah, as mentioned in another comment, the key is to push in the locking pin at the bottom as well. Otherwise those tabs can't be pushed in and upward. That's the winner.
I tried messing with these. I lived in a restrictive state but moved to a free state. Not worth the trouble. I had to push the button in and both tabs at the same time, all 3. Got it to open and there was nothing I could do without completely destroying it. In the trash they went. I'll just buy some regular mags.
Great job. Thank you. Been lookin for instructions for that mag. I figured it has to do with the sides but wasn't sure.
Thx
I take the bottom plate off and lay it on the table shallow side up. I then take a BB and put it on the bottle plate so I can put the depression in the side lock on the BB. I then takr a punch or a phillips head screwdriver and press down towards the bottom and it slides right open. My old fingers don't have the oomph anymore to squeeze that hard. But his video showed me what I needed to do. NP. Thanks.
They should have just done it the same way they did their 10/30 AR mags
Thanks for the info. I've been searching for a video showing how to do this and pleased to come across yours, thanks again.
thenks
can u put the plus 2 extension on this mag?
No
is it normal that the two dies tab are super stiff i can't even take mine appart
Yes. I would say it is normal.. try and use a tool to give you some leverage.. best of luck on your Disassembly..
If I can help any other way feel free to dm me..
I created an easy solution for disassembling this: ua-cam.com/video/h0-JCucCV1A/v-deo.html
you gotta poke the little tab on the bottom up into the magazine before they will be free to squeeze inward
How do you modify it to get more rds
You can't.
a bigger spring would have enough energy to push more rounds, however it wouldnt fit in this body
Cant buy a ets clear 10rd on eBay and put a +5
In theory and I say in theory cause I haven't done it before, you may be able to if you use a longer spring, dremel off the post of the riser, and dremel out the walls inside the bottom half that acts as a spacer where the post sits. Use removable loctite to keep the floorplate in place. You're creating a floorplate insert that sits in the bottom like the 15.
well, ive tried channel locks to squeeze these tabs together, nothing seems to work. I give up, dirty mag for life
Your supposed to push the locking pin down at the same time while trying to push the tabs on the sides with the other hand..itll be much easier because the plastic inside prevents it from squeezing
I created an easy solution for disassembling this: ua-cam.com/video/h0-JCucCV1A/v-deo.html
@@MrMikedzz1 that's the ticket. thanks, dude
I'm on the same boat.
I just pushed the round button all the way in with a allen wrench and it got stuck inside and apparently it was enough to clear the feed ramp assembly and allow the side tabs to be pushed in.
Seems like a headache…
Jesus Christ ........ I can't get these tabs to go in with super hulk strength..🤬🤬🤬
I created an easy solution for disassembling this: ua-cam.com/video/h0-JCucCV1A/v-deo.html
Yup same here... rock solid those things.
Aaaah, as mentioned in another comment, the key is to push in the locking pin at the bottom as well. Otherwise those tabs can't be pushed in and upward. That's the winner.
heat softens things up