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Glock Baseplate removal. Is it possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1441193" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>Baseplate removal is hard because the sides of the magazine have to be squeezed while the inner plate tries to prevent them from squeezing.</p><p>You need a long punch or the Glock tool. It has to be long enough to flip the inner plate to the side. Unlike other magazines that all you have to do is push the tit out of the hole, in the Glock magazine you have to push farther to flip it. Once you can feel with the punch that the little plate is on its side, use your fingers to squeeze the body, while you are pushing the baseplate with the punch. Remember to give it the flip first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1441193, member: 10001"] Baseplate removal is hard because the sides of the magazine have to be squeezed while the inner plate tries to prevent them from squeezing. You need a long punch or the Glock tool. It has to be long enough to flip the inner plate to the side. Unlike other magazines that all you have to do is push the tit out of the hole, in the Glock magazine you have to push farther to flip it. Once you can feel with the punch that the little plate is on its side, use your fingers to squeeze the body, while you are pushing the baseplate with the punch. Remember to give it the flip first. [/QUOTE]
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