Assemble a magazine for a Beretta 92FS pistol

Assemble a magazine for a Beretta 92FS pistol

After you have cleaned inside that magazine for your Beretta 92FS semi-automatic handgun, it's time to put it back together. This video tutorial will show you how to assemble that magazine for your Beretta 92FS pistol.

Notice the notch on the frame of the magazine, then notice a similar one on the magazine follower. Insert the magazine follower so that the notches will align. Pick up the spring. Notice that one end of the spring is flat and that the other is at an angle. Insert the side with the angle into the mag. The tip of the spring should go where the notch is. Now, slide the base lock plate on the spring, so the lock bump will face outwards. Take a hold of the mag with one hand. With the other hand, help to depress the spring. Keep the spring away from your face. With the hand the holds the magazine, press and hold the locking plate, while with the other hand, slide on the base. Now your mag is ready for ammo, ready for your weapon... your firearm.

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