Once it got soft ithey came apart pretty easy. I used a heat gun on the low setting & never let it sit in one spot too long. I can't tell a difference at all from the 10 rounders I fixed and the factory 15 rounders I don't know why the LRBHO wouldn't work on these for some people, it seems to be the same mag body, spring and follower between the 10 and 15 rd magazines just with the aluminum spacer. I did see an article or forum post that I can't find now that shows an edge you can slightly bevel to get the locking lever to close if it won't.Įdit: scroll almost all the way down the first page ĭon't know if anyone answered this: Yes it is glued, but the glue they use doesn't adhere to the magazines well and is brittle and with a little force you can deal with it no issues. Any more info on removing the spacer? I heard it was glued? I'd rather not lose the last round hold open feature though.
I grabbed the 10 round conversion kit since it was $40 cheaper than the 15 round kit (less than the cost of buying another magazine.). I removed the spacers from my 10 round mags and now the last round hold open doesn't work. 10+1 consistently stopped the slide on the first round, but I'll chalk that up to the ban state mag not having enough room left in the stack. Sights hit with a combat hold, and the other front sight included would give you a 6:00 hold. Or I'll just call it a "flinch trainer" and leave it. Solution: We can immediately assume the following.
Maybe more break-in needed? The firing pin doesn't seem bound up, but also I can t see how to disassemble the slide to inspect so if anyone has done that, please sound off. 8.(B&D 9) If an undamped spring-mass system with a mass that weighs 6 lb and a spring constant 1 lb/in is suddenly set in motion at t 0 by an external force of 4cos(7t) lb, determine the position of the mass at any time and draw a graph of the displacement vs t. I plan to replace the sears and sears springs. The first magazines it was around 50% light strikes, and after 100 rounds it was 10% light strikers. XFG said: My Beretta 686 trigger pull (about 12,000 rounds) has become very light, about 2.5 lb on both barrels.
Don't take too much off, because it will loosen a bit more after some rounds going through.Īccuracy was acceptable to good (better than an M&P 22 Compact, not as good as a Mk IV). The DPM Beretta PX4 Storm Type F Full Size 9mm recoil spring system works due to its multi spring rod design (three springs) by producing an advanced recoil reduction technique by gradually slowing the slide down before impacting the frame of the pistol using Spring No. Not too big of a deal and it's a nice fit now, but just be aware you'll probably have to do this especially with the 92X models I hear due to tighter tolerances. The locking surface of the barrel needed a few thousandths taken off from the second half of the radius. I did have to fit the conversion barrel with a Dremel for use on a 92X.