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    Paper Hunter nathan0259's Avatar
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    Default Glock non-dropfree mags

    How do you make them into drop free mags? They seem to be a few thousands bigger than the drop free mags I have. I'm assuming its just sanding them down a bit but I want to make sure before I go crazy with the dremel. Let me know if you've done this and how.
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    I have too many 30 round pmags.

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    Armorall on mag and magwell. It's an old GT trick. However since the mag is not metal lined, there will be some more resistant than others to "drop free" The light sanding may or may not work as the plastic expands only when loaded. Put them up for sale on GB, some states have the 10 rd AWB restrictions, which allow pre 94 mfg mags. I have some "For Emergency Use Only"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Put them up for sale on GB, some states have the 10 rd AWB restrictions, which allow pre 94 mfg mags. I have some "For Emergency Use Only"
    +1

    Those mags are worth a fair penny to the ban states and if they are 15rds or less (CO law), just sell them and you'll make twice what it will cost to replace them with brand new FML drop-free mags.

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