This guide details the process of converting the Colt LE-901 modular rifle from its native caliber to function with 5.56 NATO uppers. It involves using a specific magazine well adapter and front pin to ensure compatibility with standard AR-15 components and magazines, allowing for seamless caliber changes.
TheFirearmGuy critically reviews the Glock 28, deeming it the most worthless Glock ever produced. He highlights its awkward proportions for the .380 ACP caliber, criticizing the use of a Glock 26 frame with magazine spacers instead of a dedicated design. The review points out the pistol's width and questions its suitability for pocket carry.
This video details the disassembly of a CZ Shadow 2 magazine modified for compliance in Washington State. The presenter demonstrates how a spacer is permanently attached to the base plate using strong adhesive, effectively limiting the magazine to 10 rounds. The modification is designed to prevent easy conversion back to higher capacities, ensuring legal compliance for law-abiding citizens.
This video demonstrates the use of magazine spacers for Smith & Wesson M&P Subcompact firearms. These spacers allow for the use of larger capacity magazines, such as those designed for the compact or full-size M&P models, to be fitted to the subcompact frame. This enhances grip, increases round capacity, and can improve shooting comfort, making it a useful option for home defense or range practice.
This entry details the fascinating conversion of Nationalist Chinese 8mm Mauser Bren guns to the 7.62x39mm caliber by the Communist government. It highlights the minimal modifications required, including re-barreling with SKS barrels and adjusting the gas system, to utilize captured Brens with AK magazines. The original Bren design's robustness is emphasized, allowing it to function reliably with the less powerful 7.62x39mm cartridge.
This video compares the Bersa BP9CC and BP380CC pistols, highlighting their near-identical dimensions and handling characteristics. The primary differences noted are the caliber and the loaded chamber indicator design. The BP9CC features a pop-up loaded chamber indicator, while the BP380CC has a simple window. Magazine differences include a spacer in the .380 ACP magazines due to the shorter cartridge length. The near-identical nature makes transitioning between calibers or choosing 'his and hers' firearms straightforward.
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