Wilson Combat - Disassembly and Cleaning of a Series 47 Magazine, .45 ACP

Published on August 10, 2010
Duration: 3:00

This expert-level guide from Wilson Combat details the step-by-step process for disassembling, cleaning, and reassembling their Series 47 .45 ACP magazines. It emphasizes careful handling of the spring and proper lubrication of the follower to ensure reliable function. The video provides practical tips for reassembly, including seating the base pad.

Quick Summary

Disassemble your Wilson Combat Series 47 .45 ACP magazine by depressing the retainer plate with a punch, sliding off the base pad, removing the retainer, carefully extracting the spring, and then removing the follower. Clean the tube with solvent and lubricate the follower's skirt to prevent binding.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction and Magazine Overview
  2. 00:13Magazine Disassembly Process
  3. 00:52Cleaning the Magazine Tube
  4. 01:20Lubricating the Follower
  5. 01:45Magazine Reassembly Process
  6. 02:44Base Pad Seating Tip
  7. 02:52Customer Support and Contact

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you disassemble a Wilson Combat Series 47 .45 ACP magazine?

To disassemble, ensure the magazine is empty. Depress the retainer plate with a punch, slide off the base pad, remove the retainer plate, carefully extract the spring, and then remove the follower from the tube.

What is the best way to clean a Wilson Combat Series 47 magazine?

Clean the inside of the magazine tube using a brush and Wilson Ultima-Lube bore solvent to break up carbon buildup. Lubricate the follower's skirt with a single drop of Wilson Ultima-Lube oil to prevent binding.

How do you reassemble a Wilson Combat Series 47 magazine?

Reassemble by pushing the follower under the feed lips, correctly orienting and inserting the spring (top front coil), installing the retainer plate under the rails, and sliding the base pad into its locked position.

What should I do if the base pad on my Wilson Combat Series 47 magazine won't lock?

If the base pad doesn't lock properly after reassembly, try tapping the front of the base pad firmly on a hard surface. This can help ensure it seats correctly with the retainer plate.

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