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Posted: 1/9/2011 5:01:46 PM EDT
| ok its getting late and ive been searchin forever.......is there a place to buy mag block or plugs to make a 30 rounder into a 5 rounder for hunt purposes.....HELP ME PLEASE |
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Quoted: ok its getting late and ive been searchin forever.......is there a place to buy mag block or plugs to make a 30 rounder into a 5 rounder for hunt purposes.....HELP ME PLEASE Not much help, but: There's a guy/company that makes inserts for the California market, but I don't recall the name. You can carve a piece of wood that will fit inside the spring. |
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Quoted: Quoted: ok its getting late and ive been searchin forever.......is there a place to buy mag block or plugs to make a 30 rounder into a 5 rounder for hunt purposes.....HELP ME PLEASE Not much help, but: There's a guy/company that makes inserts for the California market, but I don't recall the name. You can carve a piece of wood that will fit inside the spring. OP - I understand why/what you're asking (since some won't). But Joe_Pennsy offers some VERY wise advice. I STRONGLY 2nd his suggestion to use a piece of wood to fit inside the spring. WHY? Because ANYBODY out there that actually does make and sell what you're looking for is going to easily charge you 20-50 times what its worth you doing that yourself. I know... I once bought the Sinclair Single Shot Follower, for $14.95. (Its $17.95 now from Brownells/Sinclair) I could have done without that and done things a different way for just pennies. |
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Quoted: yeah a piece of wood would be alot cheaper. ill probably just do that. i got a couple dozen 30 round mags i 'acquired' It's surprising none of the manufacturers make a cheap plastic one. The company that makes the german Pmag copies makes a 20 rounder with a removable T-shaped insert to switch from 20 to 5 rounds. |
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For you folks in those banned states...man, I feel for ya. Those mag-blocks aren't a bad deal if you buy a 10-pack, considering the time and effort for a DIY. But it sure adds to the cost of a mag, and I'd hate to epoxy this mag-block to make a 30-rd mag hold 10-rds "permanently" for those Cali folks. |
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