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    Removal of the spring is accomplished simply by pulling it directly out of the magazine body. Unlike a traditional USGI M16 magazine, there is no twisting of the follower to remove it.

    This is as far as you will usually need to take the magazine apart to clean it. A clean dry rag is all that I use, unless I've been running a suppressor or something that is blowing carbon and junk into the mag and its all dried up.

    Regardless of how you clean it, remember that there is ZERO need to lubricate the followers, inside, or outside of the magazine body. For those people that like to lube their spring, you are creating a dust magnet. If you feel a strong need to lube the spring, I would suggest that you lube it, then wipe it back off after letting it sit for awhile.



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    Last edited by Stickman; 30 March 2009 at 16:55.

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