TacticalTrunkMonkey
CGN Regular
- Location
- Edmonton, AB
Finally got some motivation and did mine today, took some pics as I went along in case anyone wants a cheap and easy way to do it. This was originally done by USRanger85 and posted in the M&P thread, I just followed his idea and compiled it with pics.
What you need:
1 Prohibited Device.
1 Standard issue metal coat hanger.
Epoxy glue.
Drill with a 3/32 bit.
Tape measure.
Step 1:
Take your tape measure and from the top of the follower measure 4in down the spin and mark, this will allow you to fit exactly 10 rounds (and will load on a closed bolt but takes a bit more effort to seat the mag). If you want your mag to hold 10.5 rounds so you can easily load on a closed bolt measure 4.25in from the top of the follower, I've since done this with my three mags.
Step 2:
With a 3/32 bit take your drill and make a hole directly in the centre of the spine. You can go all the way through the mag if you choose, I went about halfway through the other side so the hanger has a place to sit and not move and it only leaves one visible hole.
Step 3:
With the hole drilled you need to cut the appropriate size piece of hanger. I didn't measure mine unfortunately. Just take a length of hanger and run it through the hole, use a marker to mark where to cut.
Step 4:
Insert the piece of hanger and seal the end with some Epoxy. Let it dry and sand the end to make it flush and smooth. That's it.
Another view.
What you need:
1 Prohibited Device.
1 Standard issue metal coat hanger.
Epoxy glue.
Drill with a 3/32 bit.
Tape measure.
Step 1:
Take your tape measure and from the top of the follower measure 4in down the spin and mark, this will allow you to fit exactly 10 rounds (and will load on a closed bolt but takes a bit more effort to seat the mag). If you want your mag to hold 10.5 rounds so you can easily load on a closed bolt measure 4.25in from the top of the follower, I've since done this with my three mags.
Step 2:
With a 3/32 bit take your drill and make a hole directly in the centre of the spine. You can go all the way through the mag if you choose, I went about halfway through the other side so the hanger has a place to sit and not move and it only leaves one visible hole.
Step 3:
With the hole drilled you need to cut the appropriate size piece of hanger. I didn't measure mine unfortunately. Just take a length of hanger and run it through the hole, use a marker to mark where to cut.
Step 4:
Insert the piece of hanger and seal the end with some Epoxy. Let it dry and sand the end to make it flush and smooth. That's it.
Another view.
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