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I think that is the procedure for the "Kimber Mags", but what about the McCormick mags? (I have seven seven rounders for my Compact Stainless)carlson1 wrote:I personally like the Wilson magazines. I do you use the Kimber in 9mm because Wilson does not make mags in 9mm. To answer the question, push down on the follower. Push something like a small punch through one of the holes so that the punch is holding down the spring but not the follower. You need to pick a hole near the bottom of the mag. Then you turn it upside down and shake it. You may have to reach in with a small screwdriver or dental pick and pull up on the follower. You can then work the follower out the top. You have to angle it back a little to do this. Then, remove the punch and let the spring out. This should do the trick "I Think?"
I never thought of that and the folks at wilson did not suggest it, but I will be trying it. I think Kimber are Mec-Gars, but I am not really excited about either one. Thanks for the tip.Houston1944 wrote:carlson1 -- I use Wilson 38 super mags in my 9mm Kimber without any problems. In fact I like them better than the Kimber factory 9mm mags.
I bought a kit that has the Kimber Kimpro pads for it. The kit comes with 2 pads and 2 new base plates that are already drilled and tapped. I was just trying to replace the factory base plate with the new ones that come with the kit.carlson1 wrote:What bumper pads do you have? By the way you will have a very hard time drilling the holes, trust me.Use a lot of caution and have a lot of bits on hand.