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5/24/2008 6:56:28 PM EDT
I just received some Magpul Gen III followers and CProducts 30 round springs.  I just destroyed a Labelle Industries magazine body trying to replace the spring and follower.  Could some one please tell me how to replace the spring and follower in an aluminum 30 round GI magazine.  Thanks!
5/24/2008 7:17:32 PM EDT
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I just received some Magpul Gen III followers and CProducts 30 round springs.  I just destroyed a Labelle Industries magazine body trying to replace the spring and follower.  Could some one please tell me how to replace the spring and follower in an aluminum 30 round GI magazine.  Thanks!


Well there's a certain way you tilt the followers which usually works but some can be a bit contrary about it.

When that happens, just gently rattle them around by hand until the follower itself just gets the right position and angle and they'll easily come out.

Sometimes it can be a little bit like some funky chinese puzzle.

5/28/2008 3:55:54 AM EDT
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I just received some Magpul Gen III followers and CProducts 30 round springs.  I just destroyed a Labelle Industries magazine body trying to replace the spring and follower.  Could some one please tell me how to replace the spring and follower in an aluminum 30 round GI magazine.  Thanks!


Wow

I can't imagine how you did that, it's very simple...even a caveman can do it.

5/28/2008 4:11:36 AM EDT
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Had a guy tell me the other day that while taking the bottom plates off he broke a couple of the 4 tabs on the mag trying to bend them back down after changing the follower

After laughing I showed him how.
5/28/2008 6:08:26 AM EDT
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I just received some Magpul Gen III followers and CProducts 30 round springs. I just destroyed a Labelle Industries magazine body trying to replace the spring and follower. Could some one please tell me how to replace the spring and follower in an aluminum 30 round GI magazine. Thanks!

It does make sense, C Products in a LaBelle magazine, just doesn't work. Kidding.

Simply take a small tipped screw driver and insert it under the tab of the floor plate and gently lift it and pull towards you. make sure as you do this to keep a finger on the spring. When the floor plate is off remove the old spring and follower. Insert the tab of the spring into the hole at the bottom of the follower and insert into the magazine. The anti-tilt followers are made to just go in with nothing other than to drop them in. Push the spring down and put the floor plate back on. Go to the range and have fun.

Larry
C Products
5/28/2008 9:11:43 PM EDT
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Thanks for the help.  I managed to do it correctly after the first mishap.  Yes, I broke off the tabs trying to bend them on the first one.  Please don't make fun of me; I am a quantum mechanic, not a real one, and I don't have a lot of common sense.
5/28/2008 11:52:45 PM EDT
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5/29/2008 2:17:06 AM EDT
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Uhhhh not to be picky, but if you just press the little release notch, you don't have to bend the front part up with a screwdriver. Works much better than prying it apart.

5/29/2008 2:58:15 AM EDT
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Uhhhh not to be picky, but if you just press the little release notch, you don't have to bend the front part up with a screwdriver. Works much better than prying it apart.



That's true for the 20 rounders, not the 30's.
5/29/2008 10:25:20 AM EDT
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I had the same problem and never could get the new follower to go in. My mags are different from those pictured. Riveted on the inside (parallel to the spring front and shaped like an "L") is piece of steel that is apparently designed to prevent the follower from coming out. I was able to get the old follower out by twisting and turning it, but there is no possible way to get the anti-tilt follower in past the lip of the "L".

I could remove this troublesome piece of steel by drilling out the tiny rivets, but that creates an additional problem. The tip of the "L" is also what holds the foot plate in place.

The foot plates are Colt, but as there are no Colt markings on the mag itself I'm doubtful they are genuine.
5/29/2008 11:02:02 PM EDT
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I had the same problem and never could get the new follower to go in. My mags are different from those pictured. Riveted on the inside (parallel to the spring front and shaped like an "L") is piece of steel that is apparently designed to prevent the follower from coming out. I was able to get the old follower out by twisting and turning it, but there is no possible way to get the anti-tilt follower in past the lip of the "L".

I could remove this troublesome piece of steel by drilling out the tiny rivets, but that creates an additional problem. The tip of the "L" is also what holds the foot plate in place.

The foot plates are Colt, but as there are no Colt markings on the mag itself I'm doubtful they are genuine.
Sounds like Colt 20 round USGI mags and they don't need anti-tilt followers.  Stick with the standard alloy followers.  They are among the most reliable mags out there.  Also, Colt does not make mags.  I'm willing to bet yo have UI mags that have the Colt markings.  UI made mage for Colt back then.
5/29/2008 11:04:58 PM EDT
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Uhhhh not to be picky, but if you just press the little release notch, you don't have to bend the front part up with a screwdriver. Works much better than prying it apart.

 Correct.  The one depicted above in a standard 30 round USGI mag.  It is just flexed upward a bit to clear the protrusion on the floor-plate and then the floor-plate is slid forward.  
5/30/2008 8:55:40 AM EDT
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Sounds like Colt 20 round USGI mags and they don't need anti-tilt followers.  Stick with the standard alloy followers.  They are among the most reliable mags out there.  Also, Colt does not make mags.  I'm willing to bet yo have UI mags that have the Colt markings.  UI made mage for Colt back then.


You are correct, I noticed the UI markings when I was fighting with it. I reassembled it and will continue to use it as a range mag (it feeds great, but does not lock the bolt back reliably when empty -- the other 2 20rd UI mags I have work just fine)

Thanks!

Mac
6/1/2008 3:29:49 PM EDT
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See that little hole near the end of the floorplate?  Stick a small screwdriver or something in that hole and gently pry up the end of the floorplate just enough so the little locking tabs will clear the end of the mag.  Now slide the floorplate off.  Wiggle the spring out.
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