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COLT 1903 32 acp

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16 November 2018, 12:50
M 98
COLT 1903 32 acp
Has any one got one of these pistols
Daniel
17 November 2018, 18:20
cgbach
I have a couple, a type 4 and a type 2. What is your question? If you really need good info you might also check the Colt collectors forum.
C.G.B.
18 November 2018, 05:36
Michael Michalski
I have a 1903 Pocket Model .32acp. What is your question?


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20 November 2018, 21:33
M 98
Just need to ask how does one change the spring in the the mag...one can get after market springs for the magazines, but it appears the base of the mag is sealed

any ideas

Daniel
21 November 2018, 01:26
Michael Michalski
Daniel, I have two mags, one marked: Cal 32 Colt and the other 32 auto Colt; one large letters and the other small letters. One appears to have no way to remove the bottom and the other appears to slide out but I can't move it without tools (and I'm not about to scar it with pliers and hammer). Confused Obviously I've never removed the spring(s) but on other guns I have managed to maneuver the follower enough to get it out. Sorry I can't be more helpful.


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21 November 2018, 06:56
M 98
Some of those clips you would need to destroy to replace the spring in them...pointless replacing the the spring!!!!
regards Daniel
21 November 2018, 22:36
cgbach
I sent an email with drawings, hope they help.
Magazine spring can be removed fairly easily (seldom need replacing). Compress the follower and insert a cross pin through one of the cartridge counter holes. Release pressure on the follower and it should fall right out. Hold the spring compressed and remove the cross pin and then it can be removed.
C.G.B.
24 November 2018, 05:18
enfieldspares
What's just been said. The purpose is to relieve the pressure on the follower. So, as said, compress the spring by using a pencil or dowel to pus the follower as far down as it can.

Now use a nail, steel rod, pin, to hold down the spring below the follower. Remove whatever you've used to push the follower down and now you'll be able to wiggle the follower out.

Then once the follower is out remove the spring. In truth though it may just be cheaper and amybe easier to source a used magazine?