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Has anyone had their floor plates fail on as issued 12 rd mags? I'm not looking for problems here, if it works, it works. There just seems to be a ton of pressure for a plastic floor plate to contain. I like the flush mag and have no desire to add length or capacity. I just want to avoid having a fully loaded mag blow out and dump 12 rounds on the ground. | ||
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Check out Empire products. They have a low profile. aluminum base plate for the 365 12rounders. I put their katana mag well on my wilson frame and the stock mag needed just a little more length. Solid parts, but pricey | |||
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I don’t think it has been a problem. Hell I bought magguts that added two rounds to both the 10 and 12 rounders. They use the magguts baseplate though. Respectfully I think you are looking for a problem that doesn’t exist. | |||
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Your answer was what I was hoping to hear. There is a lot of pressure on that floor plate when the mag is fully loaded. Floorplate failure is not unheard of (in some other guns). The quality/strength of plastic has improved more than my ability to accept it. I confess to being a metal (usually steel) frame gun guy. Thanks for the reassurance. | |||
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