I'm posting here instead of the California forum, because I can get more info from people on the east coast...
I'm trying to make 10 rounders to ship back into Cali. My friend told me his LGS has a bunch of 20 rounders for 6$ used.
I'm flying into Seattle in a month, and want to make some blocked USGI 10/20 and 10/30s. I'm trying to find a cheap way to make these without the use of a drill. I saw a instructables on using a bic pen to block it off
here, however that only works with Pmags. What's a cheap and easy way to fix USGI mags?
I've come up with an idea, but want to see if others can chime in about it.
I have an ASC Steel 10/20. They make indents on the mag to prevent the follower from falling lower than 10 rounds.
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I was playing around, and saw that I could shove a Hexmag follower in there, and it would function fine, except only hold 9, because this orange part shown in the picture is sticking out a bit. I assume if I shave it, and epoxy the base plate on, it would be perfectly fine.
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Can someone see if the followers in a hexmag are the same length as magpul anti tilt followers? The magpul ones are a lot cheaper