Winchester SXP Extreme Defender +2 magazine PRE ORDER

I sacrificed an old small C clamp, filed the upper jaw until it was thinner and rounded to roughly match the inside of the magazine tube. This took about 15 minutes?, then using a thin piece of wood on the outside to protect the exterior of the magtube,cranked it tight.

It eventually moved the dimples out enough to be able to lightly tap in a socket(think it was a 17mm deep socket)that fit snugly into the tube.
Once the socket got past the dimples, then tapped the outside carefully with a hammer to really flatten it out and keep a nice round shape. A little tiny bit of light filing on the outside so the barrel ring would slide over an it works perfectly. Used cold blue on the lightly filed areas. This way, very smooth no holes in the mag tube, very little material removed at all.

Also, after removing those dimples, and using S and J's new follower but with the original mag tube cap, I am now able to fit 6 in the stock tube, and 7 with the +2 adapter.
 
One of the thing I do it this
Drill out the center of the dedent with. Small drill, no pressuer to be used.
They larger drill.
After they die grinder and fine bit. Aka dremall.
Then use socket or denednt removal tool to make sure not bump is left.
Last fine felt buffer on die grinder.
Clean all bits out then check with both factory follower and the s&j no jam.

The reason I do it this way. Not just use the exspensive. Dedent removal tool is, useing the tool in one or 2 shots. Sometime can deform. The magtube. Ask me how I know...
I have done 100,s of remington,s.
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So... looks like I’m a few years late to the party! Any chance you’ll be making another run of the mag extenders for the SXP? Any insight would be much appreciated!
 
They stopped making them as Winchester changed threading from one SXP model to another. My +2 extension wouldn't come on and I couldn't return it.
 
Order cancelled at Brownells... they wanted a ridiculous amount of paperwork filled out. They were requesting paper copies of Canada’s import policies... registered letters to be sent... here are the details from the email they sent me... such a hassle just to try to get an extended magazine tube!

This order is currently on hold and will require an export license from the Department of Commerce before it can be shipped to you. While this can often be a confusing process, we are here to help!! We will need just a few documents from you and will submit them to the Department of Commerce once everything is complete. The export license approval process can take up to 30 to 45 days once we have received all of the information and the application is submitted. There is no charge for this application.



The required documents we need from you in order to process your order:

-BIS Form 711 (attached to this email)

-Must be completed by you and we will sign stating no corrections have been made to the form once we it has been received

-A copy of your Import Certificate/Permit from your country

-Your import permit must reflect a street address, not just a P.O. Box

-This can usually be provided by your countries customs agency or law enforcement

-If your country does not require and import permit for the items on your order, you will need to post us a certified letter reflecting this information.

-A written purchase order on your letterhead or stationary with your address

This purchase order must be directed to Brownells and include at a minimum:

-Make, model, and calibers as applicable

-Quantities of each item

-Dollar value of each item and totals

-A date

-A signature from you



Additional information for Canadian Customers:

To obtain an application for an IIC, call DFAIT at (613)996-2387 or 1-800-267-8376, or fax your request to (613)996-9933. Please allow up to three weeks for processing of the IIC application.



So... back to the drawing board...
 
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