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Posted: 5/29/2007 6:15:58 PM EDT
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Thanks. You are the man for thinking about it! Super glue is a GREAT idea. I though about the releif cuts as well but didn't have the right tools for that plus was a little afraid it would weaken the mag. I know it sure would have made it easier to pull out the line though. Thanks again. |
| I had modded mine this way and posted a week ago. I found that the hole works best in the middle of the floor plate and I tied on a keyring that fits over my thumb. Slip the ring on your thumb and as you work your hand up the mag it pulls the follower down as you feed the bullets in. I guess no one saw that post. |
I think that until BDM actually comes up with a loader that works with their magazines, or adds slots or something to allow external tools to do what your string idea does, THIS is THE way to go. |
Thats what I thought up when I saw the picture of the AR with the mag inserted. Looked like someone stuck a tampon up the magwell. |
| Ok guys. Played around with my BDM mag after looking at jem55's pic. Went to lowes and bought a pack of 8-32 x 1" socket head cap screws and a pack of # 6 flat washers. I tapped the washers out to 8-32 threads. I then took the mag apart and set the washer inside one half of the mag where i wanted it to be located. Marked the hole, drilled a small pilot hole through that half. I then snapped the mag back together and drilled a hole just a bit bigger than the threads of the cap screw, through both halves of the mag. I then put the cap screw through one side of the mag and threaded one of the washers on to the cap screw till it was barely touching the inside of the mag. I used thread lock on it. I then threaded the other washer on to the cap screw a little farther in than the inside diameter of the mag, snapped the mag back together and screwed that washer till it was just touching the other side of the mag. Gonna let it sit over night to let the thread lock set, then go buy a spool of Fire line a wm. Not sure what lb i'll get yet, but i use that stuff and it's damn tough. I'll try to post a few pics to let you all see what i did. Not sure if the thread lock will hold, if not i'll use a dab of jb weld on the threads. If all works out all you will need is an allen wrench. How bout some feed back? |
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