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Afternoon  just jamming to the blues doing some tinkering

For the fun of it I purchased a Lorcin L22.  Mint condition. I am assuming from the early 90s.   As happens most of the time these don't work that great. I thought I would monkey with it a bit. I am wanting to change out the spring in the 9 shot magazine (failure to feed)  and I am not sure how it comers off. Usually there is a button on the bottom but not in this case. There are what I would call crimp marks near the bottom at the base plate.  I have tried sliding without to much force.   Thought I would get some qualified guidance before I "force it"    A new spring is 4$ and a new magazine is $30 plus shipping.  You see my point.   The magazine otherwise looks new but 25 years + old.   Tried to add pics but unsuccessful. Thanks in advance for any qualified input.

Morgan88

Gave it one more try and it comes off the bottom and does not slide off.

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If the FP is crimped, not made to be removed.

Bill

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BCR

My choice of words might not convey it correctly.  Anyway a moot point. It's off.   Ordered a new mag spring and recoil spring from Numerich.   I know pics are worth gold on these sites. Could not get it to load them.  Argg!   Thank you very kindly for the reply.  If the springs work like a charm I will voice that on here.  I have hope🤠

Morgan88

New recoil spring and magazine spring installed and away I go to Prentiss Cooper WMA this morning with high hopes.  Seems to be better but in no way good. I did find the brand Aguila to work the best.   After 2 magazines of several well know brands it reverted back to finicky.  The usual failure to feed   failure to eject.   Stronger magazine spring?  I have just put in a new factory spring, not to say new factory is very good.    Wolfe company proclaims their springs are 5 to 10% stronger than factory but to no surprise they don't make one for a Lorcin L-22   OH POO!!     More to come

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The general procedure to remove the follower and spring in a sealed bottom mag is relatively simple. Most of the time there are holes in the sides of the mag. Depress the follower down to about 1/3rd or so, once you have the follower positioned just over one of the holes, push a wire or fine screw driver threw the hole and out the other side. This is to retain the spring only . Leaving the follower free to be worked up off the now compressed spring and out threw the front of the feed lips. Good Luck with it.

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That gun was junk when it was new and had new springs. There is a very good possibility it will fire with the safety on, or if it is dropped. Be very careful.

DISCLAIMER: I am an admitted gun snob, but even the bottom feeders agree on this.

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 Dave it's ok.  U might believe I have heard the disdain for these little jewels a time or 2 😀    Not surprisingly I bought it inexpensively and knew what I was buying.  Just something to tinker with and see if I can improve.  I absolutely love the size and feel of it. Looking at the bright side it does work most of the time, er ,sometimes.   Don't most of us have at least 1 finicky tool in our arsenal?

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1 hour ago, DaveTN said:

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Same here. If it doesn't run 100%, I'll get rid of it.

Bill

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