Installing Extra Power Magazine Springs in Glock ® Magazines

Published on May 12, 2017
Duration: 2:58

This guide details the installation of Wilson Combat Extra Power Springs into Glock magazines, a process recommended for enhancing feeding reliability, particularly in pistol-caliber carbines like the Wilson Combat AR9. The procedure involves careful disassembly, spring and follower transfer, and reassembly, with specific attention to tool usage and cleaning precautions to avoid damaging the magazine components.

Quick Summary

Install Wilson Combat Extra Power Springs in Glock magazines for improved feeding reliability, especially in pistol-caliber carbines. Tools needed include a punch, soft drift, mallet, and nylon brush. Disassemble by depressing the base plate retainer and driving off the base plate. Avoid cleaners and lubricants inside the magazine tube; use a dry nylon brush for cleaning.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Video Introduction & Purpose
  2. 00:33Required Tools
  3. 00:51Magazine Disassembly
  4. 01:22Spring Comparison & Follower Transfer
  5. 01:43Cleaning Magazine Tube
  6. 01:51Cleaning Precautions
  7. 02:00Magazine Reassembly
  8. 02:26Conclusion & Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to install extra power magazine springs in Glock magazines?

You will need a small punch, a soft material drift (brass or plastic), a mallet, and for used magazines, a soft-bristle nylon brush. A bench vise with protective inserts is also recommended for magazine disassembly.

Why install extra power magazine springs in Glock magazines?

Installing extra power springs enhances feeding reliability, which is especially beneficial for pistol-caliber carbines like the Wilson Combat AR9, helping to prevent feeding malfunctions and ensure consistent performance.

What are the key steps for disassembling a Glock magazine for spring replacement?

Disassembly involves squeezing the magazine tube (preferably in a vise with protective inserts), using a punch to depress the base plate retainer boss, and then driving the base plate off with a drift and mallet, being ready to catch the spring.

Are there any cleaning precautions when working on Glock magazines?

Yes, avoid using cleaners, degreasers, or lubricants inside the magazine tube. These can damage the plastic housing or attract dirt, potentially causing feeding issues. A dry nylon brush is recommended for cleaning fouling.

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