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Old December 13, 1999, 01:02 AM   #1
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Simple question, How does one take apart the magazine from a CZ50 to check and replace the spring?
Thanks much in advance


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Old December 13, 1999, 08:23 AM   #2
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Loknload, I don't remember if they have holes in them or not and I don't have one in the shop. If they have holes in the sides, depress the follower about halfway down. Insert a punch, nail etc., to hold the spring then turn the mag upside down and the follower should come out. If they don't have holes in the sides see if the floorplate will slide out. George
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Old December 13, 1999, 09:54 AM   #3
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George,
Yes they do have holes down the side and also a very small one at the bottom. I have tried to remove the floor plate but I didn't get very far. I will give your method a try and from past expierence that should work.
Thanks for your help really appreciate it.



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