Saturday, December 16, 2006
Mag Well
One of the problems I had at the class was reloading. I'm going to Dremel the actual well, but this seemed to be handy.
This was a drop in Ed Brown mainspring housing replacement. Took ten minutes and zero fitting. Can't beat that.


This was a drop in Ed Brown mainspring housing replacement. Took ten minutes and zero fitting. Can't beat that.


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Yea the Mag well extension is a great thing... Now you will have to get all your mags fitted with bumpers so you will be able to seat them easily.
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Halfway there, homey. About half of our magazines (and there is a lot) are stock. The other half are a mix of Ed Brown/Wilson/Chip McCormick, all of which have butt plates.
BTW, the brass and a check for the Black Hills is forthcoming.
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BTW, the brass and a check for the Black Hills is forthcoming.
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