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High Cap Mag info needed plz.

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  • #16
    Stormfeather
    Calguns Addict
    • Jan 2006
    • 7739

    How about this for an answer. . .

    The search button is your friend, use it. This has been beaten down, re-hashed, necro-posted and beaten down once more way too many times. As a member you ve been here since July 2006 and you have 11, yes count them, eleven. . iTrader ratings. Do you use Calguns just for the good gun deals, or do you use it as a information resource? Pull the Brain Housing Group out of the Food Exit Portal and do some research before posting something like this.
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    • #17
      FlyingPen
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 2377

      44mag.com is having a great sale on some new 30 rounders teflon coated, $9 each.

      They will ship it to California in a dissasembled state, is there a way I can convert these to 10 rounders only?

      I was thinking of ordering 10 of these dissasembled, then JB welding a slice of metal to make it 10 round only or if there's a replacement spring available to make it 10 rounder only. The latter would be more ideal since I can tell 44mag to not even ship the 30 round spring.

      Thoughts?

      If it's too complicated, I'll just give up and order 10 rounders from lanworld

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      • #18
        JeffM
        Veteran Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 4359

        You could always cut the mag body down to fit only 10 rounds, then cut the spring to length and epoxy the base back on.

        If you're trying to do it cheap that is. Cheap is not always = to pretty.

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