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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4378792" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>Didn't know where else to put this, but if you are like me and appreciate 10rd mags for ease of handling such as in and out of vehicle, and also like the look of ribbed steel, the Polish 10rd mags for blanks can be made to work by removing the welded spacer in front. If you go this route, before drilling/grinding/filing welds, keep in mind there is a flat strip across front which belongs there, top and bottom are same, even if they appear different. But cool little mags for tight quarters. The Arsenal reinforced plastic 10rd is fine, but nothing looks like ribbed steel.</p><p>Easiest way, likely, to do the job is simply a coarse narrow file and go at 45° to rear of spacer at top and bottom welds until spacer vertical strip free, then just file weld flush with reinforcing strip down front of mag.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]537336[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4378792, member: 46104"] Didn't know where else to put this, but if you are like me and appreciate 10rd mags for ease of handling such as in and out of vehicle, and also like the look of ribbed steel, the Polish 10rd mags for blanks can be made to work by removing the welded spacer in front. If you go this route, before drilling/grinding/filing welds, keep in mind there is a flat strip across front which belongs there, top and bottom are same, even if they appear different. But cool little mags for tight quarters. The Arsenal reinforced plastic 10rd is fine, but nothing looks like ribbed steel. Easiest way, likely, to do the job is simply a coarse narrow file and go at 45° to rear of spacer at top and bottom welds until spacer vertical strip free, then just file weld flush with reinforcing strip down front of mag. [ATTACH type="full" alt="20241214_115428.jpg"]537336[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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