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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2030633" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I did a couple of dozen 22H, 17 HH mags and never found a metal spacer. I think once you take the pins out and remove it you will find it is a very hard black plastic and not in fact metal. You do have to shave the whole length. There is a thread on Saubier that shows how to do it.</p><p></p><p>That said, it is kind of finicky work and if you are only going to do one or two it is WAY easier to just buy a couple and a single shot follower. There is a learning curve to mdifying them right and it works better if you make a small jig to hold the spacer. Just depends on how much you like doing that kind of work. James used to take the old ones on trade so you may want to see if he still does as it meant the ajusted ones only cost 10 or 15 bucks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2030633, member: 26077"] I did a couple of dozen 22H, 17 HH mags and never found a metal spacer. I think once you take the pins out and remove it you will find it is a very hard black plastic and not in fact metal. You do have to shave the whole length. There is a thread on Saubier that shows how to do it. That said, it is kind of finicky work and if you are only going to do one or two it is WAY easier to just buy a couple and a single shot follower. There is a learning curve to mdifying them right and it works better if you make a small jig to hold the spacer. Just depends on how much you like doing that kind of work. James used to take the old ones on trade so you may want to see if he still does as it meant the ajusted ones only cost 10 or 15 bucks.. [/QUOTE]
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