Thank you for doing that in 60 seconds. Simple to the point and exactly what I needed to see other videos are seven and eight minutes long. you the man.
Thank you, you are easily the most helpful gun expert I was messing with this for so long at the point I messed up one of my mags, your videos finally helped me get it off
Thanks, I bought My wife Glock 43X for her birthday last July and I got her the Mantis x with the mag base plate adapter for Christmas. I could not find any info on website about removing the mag base plate to install the adapter. This is the first semi automatic we have owned and I never messed with mags before. I knew enough not to force things. Info is probably in the gun paper work she has squirreled away somewhere but I wanted to surprise her. Thanks for the help. Side note. The 43X slide is a little difficult for her to pull back but she has been practicing. I think maybe the little S&W might have been a better choice.
The more she shoots it. It will settle in and become easier. Another tip for people with smaller/weaker hands is to grip the slide and push the gun frame away from you. Instead of trying to pull the slide back with your off hand.
Oh no! What happened? If this did not work you will likely need the tool designed for this purpose. See this video: th-cam.com/video/9baHQjf475o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7Sdy7enJQpVsHVS9
Did you get the baseplate off? If the Baseplate is still on, but the button is missing, and all you have is a hole on the bottom, you can still put a pin punch in there and lever the bottom off the same way.
@@davesgunchannel i managed to get it off. i guess my punch wasn't tall enough, so i grabbed an allen key and used that instead. forced it out. phew. i was needing to do that so i can use a kriss magex2 mag extenstion. thanks!
I believe it will stay on. The insert with the button on it should keep the baseplate on. That is how almost every other manufacturer makes their magazines. However, I am not recommending that you remove those tabs. Glock put them there for a reason, and just because I don’t know the reason doesn’t mean they should be removed, lol! I might just do an experiment and remove the tabs on one of my magazines and take it to the range to make sure everything works as it should .
@@davesgunchannel I bought a base plate for my magazine and that looks like the only way it would get on but. I wouldn't sacrifice functionality for cosmetic purposes until am sure it wouldn't destroy my magazine.
I can't get a punch to go down that far on my g48 mags without feeling like I'm going to break it with the force I'm pushing it to go down I've taken off many baseplates but can't get these off for this reason any suggestions??
Jeremiah, from what I can tell, the new Glock 48 uses a different magazine from the standard Glock mags. I will try to find more info on how they come apart, but I am thinking it should be relatively the same as most other magazines. Dave
The baseplate must be removed to clean the magazine or to install a different baseplate, as there are many Glock options. Thanks for the question! Dave
Thanks for the question. Removing the baseplate on the Glock magazine is necessary to clean it or to change out the baseplate for an extended baseplate if desired. Dave
sometimes the magazine insert ( the piece with the button on it) moves the wrong way. You can still do it, it will just be trickier to find leverage inside the mag. Try a longer punch, it will be more likely to find some leverage on the inside. Dave
Use a brand new Glock mag, it was already half an inch off when you stuck the pin in there, all mine are brand new, fully sealed an not a centimeter off. Your method only works if the baseplate has been taken off before
Bryson, thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment! All my mags were brand new the first time I ever used this method, so it does work on mags that have not had the Baseplate removed. It is actually the only method I knew about until I recently purchased a base plate remover tool. Dave
I agree, not sure why they make them like this. You should try the Glock magazine disassembly tool, I bought one, and it works great. Here is my affiliate link: amzn.to/42HsHWK
All the tools I have seen to remove the Glock floor plate, are designed to forcibly pull it off of the magazine past the ears. You could carefully squeeze the sides of the magazine with your fingers or pliers, which would move the ears out of the way, but I would be very careful as to not crack or damage the size of the magazine while doing so. Dave
If your mags get a little dinged up when you’re maintaining them, it would be a lot worse if you need the gun and it doesn’t shoot because you failed to get the dirt out of your magazines and they do t feed properly! Thanks for the comment! I appreciate it! Dave
Thank you for doing that in 60 seconds. Simple to the point and exactly what I needed to see other videos are seven and eight minutes long. you the man.
You're welcome! Thanks so much for the comment!!
Dave
Seriously, thank you for making this video. With your advice it took me about 10 seconds to swap out my base plate.
Great to hear! Thanks for commenting!
Great video man right to the point! I used an Allen wrench and it worked.
Awesome! I really appreciate the comment!
Thank you, you are easily the most helpful gun expert I was messing with this for so long at the point I messed up one of my mags, your videos finally helped me get it off
Thanks so much for the comment! I am glad it helped you out!
Thanks man I’m 24 just bought my first Glock 27, been fighting with this B-word for an hour.
Did you get it off?
Thanks, I bought My wife Glock 43X for her birthday last July and I got her the Mantis x with the mag base plate adapter for Christmas. I could not find any info on website about removing the mag base plate to install the adapter. This is the first semi automatic we have owned and I never messed with mags before. I knew enough not to force things. Info is probably in the gun paper work she has squirreled away somewhere but I wanted to surprise her. Thanks for the help.
Side note. The 43X slide is a little difficult for her to pull back but she has been practicing. I think maybe the little S&W might have been a better choice.
Thanks for the comment! I appreciate it very much and I’m so glad it helped you out!!
The more she shoots it. It will settle in and become easier. Another tip for people with smaller/weaker hands is to grip the slide and push the gun frame away from you. Instead of trying to pull the slide back with your off hand.
great video🔥
Any recommendations as to how to place the new base on? Seems like the little tabs make it impossible
appreciate this Bud
Thanks man! Appreciate the comment!
Dave
OH YEAH ITS SO EASY, TAKES YOU 2 SECONDS. MY FINGERS ARE BLEEDING.
Oh no! What happened? If this did not work you will likely need the tool designed for this purpose. See this video: th-cam.com/video/9baHQjf475o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7Sdy7enJQpVsHVS9
Great vid
Thanks for watching!
Dave
tried doing this, i lost the button and all i see is the spring. help??
Did you get the baseplate off? If the Baseplate is still on, but the button is missing, and all you have is a hole on the bottom, you can still put a pin punch in there and lever the bottom off the same way.
@@davesgunchannel i managed to get it off. i guess my punch wasn't tall enough, so i grabbed an allen key and used that instead. forced it out. phew. i was needing to do that so i can use a kriss magex2 mag extenstion. thanks!
Awesome! Great job getting it done!
@@nextlvlroybruh how you get it off i did the same shit 😭
@nextlvlroy bruh my shit happened the way way… how u get it off?
Excellent and useful video, it helped me a lot, thank you
Glad to hear that! Thanks for the comment!
Dave
If those plastic catches are remove will the base plate stay on?
I believe it will stay on. The insert with the button on it should keep the baseplate on. That is how almost every other manufacturer makes their magazines. However, I am not recommending that you remove those tabs. Glock put them there for a reason, and just because I don’t know the reason doesn’t mean they should be removed, lol!
I might just do an experiment and remove the tabs on one of my magazines and take it to the range to make sure everything works as it should .
@@davesgunchannel I bought a base plate for my magazine and that looks like the only way it would get on but. I wouldn't sacrifice functionality for cosmetic purposes until am sure it wouldn't destroy my magazine.
Thank you boss
Thanks for watching!
Dave
doing this broke my magazine, now i need to buy a new one
Just buy the tool and you will be able to open it up and fix it.
Mine will not come off??
Ty
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
I can't get a punch to go down that far on my g48 mags without feeling like I'm going to break it with the force I'm pushing it to go down I've taken off many baseplates but can't get these off for this reason any suggestions??
Jeremiah, from what I can tell, the new Glock 48 uses a different magazine from the standard Glock mags. I will try to find more info on how they come apart, but I am thinking it should be relatively the same as most other magazines.
Dave
What's the point of taking the base plate off?
The baseplate must be removed to clean the magazine or to install a different baseplate, as there are many Glock options. Thanks for the question!
Dave
curious what is the benefit of doing this?
Thanks for the question. Removing the baseplate on the Glock magazine is necessary to clean it or to change out the baseplate for an extended baseplate if desired.
Dave
@davesgunchannel oh okay ! I've also seen a video of when doing so you are able go add 1 or 2 more extra bullets to the magazine, is this true ?
@@tmcueva If you are installing a magazine extension, instead of simply cleaning the magazine or swapping just the base plate, then yes.
Did this the button disappeared and now I can’t do any thing thanks
sometimes the magazine insert ( the piece with the button on it) moves the wrong way. You can still do it, it will just be trickier to find leverage inside the mag. Try a longer punch, it will be more likely to find some leverage on the inside.
Dave
Use a brand new Glock mag, it was already half an inch off when you stuck the pin in there, all mine are brand new, fully sealed an not a centimeter off. Your method only works if the baseplate has been taken off before
Bryson, thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment! All my mags were brand new the first time I ever used this method, so it does work on mags that have not had the Baseplate removed. It is actually the only method I knew about until I recently purchased a base plate remover tool.
Dave
My mag is new and I used a flathead to remove the plate after pushing in the pin.
This doesn't work on mine. I hate glock mags so much. The "extra security" is so unnecessary.
I agree, not sure why they make them like this. You should try the Glock magazine disassembly tool, I bought one, and it works great. Here is my affiliate link: amzn.to/42HsHWK
Video 1min….. me struggling 10min
Did you get it apart?
The ears make it impossible to get off any other method???
All the tools I have seen to remove the Glock floor plate, are designed to forcibly pull it off of the magazine past the ears. You could carefully squeeze the sides of the magazine with your fingers or pliers, which would move the ears out of the way, but I would be very careful as to not crack or damage the size of the magazine while doing so.
Dave
It don't bother you that it damages your magazines?
If your mags get a little dinged up when you’re maintaining them, it would be a lot worse if you need the gun and it doesn’t shoot because you failed to get the dirt out of your magazines and they do t feed properly!
Thanks for the comment! I appreciate it!
Dave
Bloke don't take it off
Too late....