I can find no part number, nor anybody online that sells the internal magazine base plate retention part. Any ideas what it is called? Sig support says "Not sold separately"
I had some 10rd p365 mags I disassembled for rust problem, and by the time I got to reassembly some days later had lost the little flat plates inside the magazine that hold the base plates in place.
Thanks, yes, I thought that as well, but as it turns out, the extensions are dependent on the spring lock plate to stay in place on the mag. And I have a bucket of 12 rounders, I am resurrecting the 10-rounders for IDPA.
Are these parts the same in the 12 round magazines? I've not had 12 rounders apart side-by-side with 10 rounders.
Unrelated question to the springs: Do any your 12-round magazines rattle when loaded? I have two and one rattles and I don't know why. It functions perfectly but it's annoying. New enough with this pistol and haven't made a permanent decision on what magazine to carry in the pistol for best concealment. Still vacillating between the OEM grip frame and the Wilson Combat. Like the pistol itself these are compromises in concealment and shooting.
-- Chuck
"Never send a man where you can send a bullet."
Posts: 3037 | Location: Chesterfield, Virginia | Registered: June 05, 2007
The 10-rounders and 12 rounders use the same follower and same locking floor plate, different spring and mag floor.
No, none of mine rattle when fully loaded.
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Originally posted by chuck s: Are these parts the same in the 12 round magazines? I've not had 12 rounders apart side-by-side with 10 rounders.
Unrelated question to the springs: Do any your 12-round magazines rattle when loaded? I have two and one rattles and I don't know why. It functions perfectly but it's annoying. New enough with this pistol and haven't made a permanent decision on what magazine to carry in the pistol for best concealment. Still vacillating between the OEM grip frame and the Wilson Combat. Like the pistol itself these are compromises in concealment and shooting.
BTW - it was "p365 magazine locking plate" that gets the job done, that was a great find and right words. I bought enough to have them in my workroom should this ever happen again.
Sig magazines rust, it is very frustrating, so I have to be mindful of my EDC mags, maybe some day the two locking plates I lost will turn up.
Do you have (or a link) to a .STL file to 3D print these? If anyone is especially skilled at losing small parts it's me. There's a P365 manual safety detent somewhere in my office...
-- Chuck
"Never send a man where you can send a bullet."
Posts: 3037 | Location: Chesterfield, Virginia | Registered: June 05, 2007
Originally posted by chezwatts: Sig magazines rust, it is very frustrating, so I have to be mindful of my EDC mags, maybe some day the two locking plates I lost will turn up.
I take the mags apart (I put all the losable parts in a bin) degrease them, spray the inside with silicone spray, dry, and coat the outside with Renaissance wax, then let it "bake" in the sun, oh, also then I put them back together. Every once in a while I wipe a bit more wax on it. Spare mags in storage get a spray of silicone and go in a bag. Various sig things have always had a rust prone finish for some reason. No tennifer in Switzerland I guess.
I have found it good practice to put all the parts in a box or bin when disassembling anything, saves a lot of aggravation later.
Lots of mags rattle, I just learned to stop being OCD about it, it makes me happier.