@@Anonymous_________ Capitalism has nothing to do with it. Even woke liberal toy and vehicle companies sell accessories for their products…..some products that should have come with it.
I never saw the need for something like this until I got older and Arthritis has started to set in. I bought a new Glock 29 and those really require putting on the finger extensions and what was easy to do has become a real bear. this will make my life easier and I intend to get one.
looks handy. I've only disassembled 1 glock mag ever. after that 1, I figured I'd only take em apart if I really need to and I haven't yet. I do want to get some plus 5 baseplate one day.
Great spokesperson. A real Dork when it comes to guns. Remember always point your gun in a safe direction he says as he starts out the video pointing the gun straight at the camera without clearing the chamber! Good ole Lenny, he makes me smile
Armed Rebellion47, I agree. I think that Gaston Glock did a lot of things right when he invented the 1st pistol, the 17, but I think he should have used the same design on his magazines that almost everyone else in the world has been using for multiple decades.
I have never had any issues using standard Glock punch tool. You just have to insert it all the way into the mag base plate and there will be no bending of the tool at all. This will save you at least $20 if not more. Some of these tools are rip offs. Just like the one to reassemble your firing pin. Just use the hole at the rear of your slide placing the firing pin sleeve in the hole and push down on spring and reinstall spring cups. Anyway the tool looks like it does get the job done for those that want to dish out the money for a $30 bottle opener.
Hopefully I can save people some frustration/money. I held a mag in my left hand with my fist against my knee, with a metal punch inserted into the back I pushed straight down with my right as the , I was sitting in a chair which probably made this easier, you only have to get the plate forward 1/4" then it slides off easily. I'm not a glock guy, the only reason I have the mags are because of my sub2000, but other than a strong punch that's really all you need and you won't damage anything. I watched this video because I didn't wanna mess anything up as I've never taken the base plate off of a glock mag before. But seeing how mdt worked I just grabbed a metal punch from my set and took off 3 from oem glock mags pretty easily.
Great tool, great instructional video. Just be careful when you crank down on the magazine plate, because if you are not careful the hole will deform. Then, you will have an oblong hole.🤓☝️
I love my G17 but the mags shouldn't require a tool for disassembly just my opinion, love the magpul simple design. This tool is amazing and glad it was designed and made!
Inside Glock mags are locks on the left and right side, If you pinch the outside of the mag near the base plate, it makes this easier, I was able to do it with a tiny screw driver.
I just bought 4 new mags and changing out the plates were a chore! I ended up using the underside lip of the counter to get enough push to pop the plate loose. New mags are tough, once you pop em once or twice its not so bad.
Thanks for the magazine disassembly tool video Lenny....! Nice machine shop,and glad to hear,and see you are making products right here in the good ole USA. Cheers,and God bless..!!
I've done the whole punch point thing doesn't work I've other videos where the problem is, is the two little clip things on the side where you gotta put pressure on the two side to release the baseplate, why does this look soo damn easy for -_-
2022 and Glock mags are still a pain in the ass to disassemble. Fortunately my gun runs Pmags w/o any issues & disassemble w/o special tools or muscling 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for your comment, Mr. Arrogant. I don't like the firearms situation in California anymore than you do but smart mouthing isn't going to change it. You might keep in mind that this post is about a magazine disassembly tool, not the state of CA firearms law.
@@Cordova10-8 they don’t have to come out and ask, their factory gun is lacking so much it’s implied. They are the ONLY manufacturer I know that requires a tool to remove the mag base plate
@@RepentorPerish77and they have the most reliable mags available. The only reason you would need one is to add an extension, and that’s not an issue to 99% of people.
Not if your just using it for a bottle opener! Just kidding, I'm not the manufacturer but I would say not for the amount of times you actually have to take this apart. it's pretty tough stuff.
Actually it does. I just bought one got it in the mail today and remove my Glock 20 magazine base plate. You just Gotta go a little harder than you might think you need to.
I was watching all these videos until I came across this video trying to get this baseplate off to put on my pinky extension on my Glock it took me at least 40 minutes🤦🏾 until I seen this video and it only took me one second if that after seeing this video to realize I got this tool 😅 just like that it’s old one off new one on wow😮💨🙄🤦🏾 and would’ve never thought to do that🙃🤣🤣🤣
I want to know if that's an after market spring. mine aren't silver or chrome like that. mine are also new. Only 640 rounds out of the both of them and they are like a copper color.
gimmick all the way, take a punch as he showed and get a good size vice grips, adjust the vice grip to squeeze just enough to pry back the plate. there are small tabs on the side of the mag and if you take your mags apart a lot you can strips them off
Would love to visit your store, unfortunately Kalf won't let me CCW, as with any other state with anti 2A laws i don't travel there, my money spends just fine in pro 2A states just fine. Now if we get national CCW i will be seeing ya.
Don't do it this way. Get yourself a pair of channel locks out of your toolbox and a dish towel so you won't mar the magazine body. First push the base plate lock down into the magazine with Glock tool or punch. It will stay down by itself. Put the channel locks around the mag near the base plate (with the dish towel under it). Squeeze lightly (to disengage the locking tabs) and the base plate will come off easily. No chance of destroying the locking tabs or the base plate lock hole by trying to lever it off with the locking tabs still in their place in the locking holes. And save yourself the 30 bucks.
Pretty slick tool! Very unfortunate that it's necessary though. The locking tabs are a stupid design feature that makes Glock mags unnecessarily difficult to disassemble. I can take down the mags for my XDE very quickly and easily with literally any random object capable of moving the floorplate the short distance necessary for it to disengage from the baseplate and my thumb.
Why are glock mags not designed with takedown in mind? All my mags are damaged and really messed up from simply taking them apart and cleaning them. I don't like that about glock. Gotta damn near break the mag to get it open.
So, The reason it's so hard to get off is on in the inside of the magazine, there's to locks, to need to pinch the left and right side of the mag, right above the base plate, then use a punch to slide the plate off, It's 100x easier to do when you pinch, You don't need this specific tool.
This video is from 2016. We are in 2019 and the nightmares continues with the assembly extension grip. All guns should be shipped with that device.
Welcome to the world of capitalism, I see you are new here .
@@Anonymous_________ Capitalism has nothing to do with it. Even woke liberal toy and vehicle companies sell accessories for their products…..some products that should have come with it.
It really does work. I have been messing around with pliers for 20 minutes. I watched this video and I got the 2 base plates right off.
THIS IS BY FAR THE EASIEST TOOL FOR BASEPLATE EVER! FOR SOMEONE WHO HAD SPENT HOURS... BEFORE, THIS TOOL TOOK ME 5 SECONDS LITERALLY!!!!!!
I never saw the need for something like this until I got older and Arthritis has started to set in. I bought a new Glock 29 and those really require putting on the finger extensions and what was easy to do has become a real bear. this will make my life easier and I intend to get one.
same here !!
For every job there is a correct tool.
This works great. 5 base plates swapped out in less than 15 minutes.
looks handy. I've only disassembled 1 glock mag ever. after that 1, I figured I'd only take em apart if I really need to and I haven't yet. I do want to get some plus 5 baseplate one day.
Use a C-clamp to push the base of the mags( mild pressure) in while you stick a punch in the base plate. Works like a charm
yup
Great spokesperson. A real Dork when it comes to guns. Remember always point your gun in a safe direction he says as he starts out the video pointing the gun straight at the camera without clearing the chamber! Good ole Lenny, he makes me smile
Who says there was somebody standing behind the camera?
Lenny is great safety person. He doesn’t get excited. He has a navy seal mindset. Lenny keep up the good work. You have the secret to success.
glad they've decided to make a tool because im a little sick of scuff marks an damages on my Glock mags!
Armed Rebellion47 for a second there I thought you said you were worried about scuffing your magazines. Oh wait you did???
Armed Rebellion47, I agree. I think that Gaston Glock did a lot of things right when he invented the 1st pistol, the 17, but I think he should have used the same design on his magazines that almost everyone else in the world has been using for multiple decades.
I have never had any issues using standard Glock punch tool. You just have to insert it all the way into the mag base plate and there will be no bending of the tool at all. This will save you at least $20 if not more. Some of these tools are rip offs. Just like the one to reassemble your firing pin. Just use the hole at the rear of your slide placing the firing pin sleeve in the hole and push down on spring and reinstall spring cups. Anyway the tool looks like it does get the job done for those that want to dish out the money for a $30 bottle opener.
Hopefully I can save people some frustration/money. I held a mag in my left hand with my fist against my knee, with a metal punch inserted into the back I pushed straight down with my right as the , I was sitting in a chair which probably made this easier, you only have to get the plate forward 1/4" then it slides off easily. I'm not a glock guy, the only reason I have the mags are because of my sub2000, but other than a strong punch that's really all you need and you won't damage anything. I watched this video because I didn't wanna mess anything up as I've never taken the base plate off of a glock mag before. But seeing how mdt worked I just grabbed a metal punch from my set and took off 3 from oem glock mags pretty easily.
Great tool, great instructional video. Just be careful when you crank down on the magazine plate, because if you are not careful the hole will deform. Then, you will have an oblong hole.🤓☝️
I love my G17 but the mags shouldn't require a tool for disassembly just my opinion, love the magpul simple design. This tool is amazing and glad it was designed and made!
@Majorrick07 The Glock wasn't designed for the American public.👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
This tool has changed my Glock magazine cleaning life! I love it!
Inside Glock mags are locks on the left and right side, If you pinch the outside of the mag near the base plate, it makes this easier, I was able to do it with a tiny screw driver.
Need one.
It's basically impossible to get the base plate off without pliers, and a vice and hours of cursing... this seems like a better solution ;)
Dude, your voice is awesome. You should start a podcast
I just bought 4 new mags and changing out the plates were a chore!
I ended up using the underside lip of the counter to get enough push to pop the plate loose. New mags are tough, once you pop em once or twice its not so bad.
Thanks for the magazine disassembly tool video Lenny....! Nice machine shop,and glad to hear,and see you are making products right here in the good ole USA.
Cheers,and God bless..!!
He's not in the USA... He's in California.
@@scottdurst6701that’s so funny but true. I’m gonna remember that one.
That voice should be on a radio!
Lenny what’s that
A ZIMA
That you opened
I purchased this tool and it works great.
I've done the whole punch point thing doesn't work I've other videos where the problem is, is the two little clip things on the side where you gotta put pressure on the two side to release the baseplate, why does this look soo damn easy for -_-
2022 and Glock mags are still a pain in the ass to disassemble. Fortunately my gun runs Pmags w/o any issues & disassemble w/o special tools or muscling 🤣🤣🤣
You should move the store to the U.S.
jeremy beverly he just said and the website also says San Diego, California
C. Sandoval he meant that California isnt in the USA because of the insane firearm laws there.
jeremy beverly looks like you got a few triggered
C. Sandoval thats not in the U.S. anymore brother.....thats the NCR now SMH
Thanks for your comment, Mr. Arrogant. I don't like the firearms situation in California anymore than you do but smart mouthing isn't going to change it. You might keep in mind that this post is about a magazine disassembly tool, not the state of CA firearms law.
I swear Glock is always trying to make you spend more money just to get “perfection”
They've literally never asked you to do anything except buy a factory gun. Stop drinking the custom gun kool-aid.
@@Cordova10-8 they don’t have to come out and ask, their factory gun is lacking so much it’s implied. They are the ONLY manufacturer I know that requires a tool to remove the mag base plate
@@RepentorPerish77and they have the most reliable mags available. The only reason you would need one is to add an extension, and that’s not an issue to 99% of people.
@@alexander1902 based on what evidence? What evidence do you have to support the fact their mags are more reliable than an HK mag, Sig Mag, S&W mag??
How does it work with the 2 little notches on the sides?
Thanks good stuff.. This helps... Lots of desert dust inside.. Thanks
Maestro costo de la herramienta para sacar la tapa del magasin soy de Panamá donde lo compro
Thanks again Lenny for some good instruction. Your videos are very sound and straight forward, 👍🏾
The plus 2 base plate hole is near the back of the magazine instead of the front. We need a disassembly tool for this!
Will this damage the tabs that holds on the base plate?
Not if your just using it for a bottle opener! Just kidding, I'm not the manufacturer but I would say not for the amount of times you actually have to take this apart. it's pretty tough stuff.
This doesn't solve "the squeezing the sides with a damn c clamp to bypass the side tabs" issue. Absolutely cannot do this by hand.
Voel One glad I read this. I thought it was me.
Actually it does. I just bought one got it in the mail today and remove my Glock 20 magazine base plate. You just Gotta go a little harder than you might think you need to.
@@ericsande5345 Just get a couple of patches and put a vice grip on the mag, it doesn't take much pressure at all.
With this tool I replaced 5 base plates in less than 15 minutes. Easy peasy
I was watching all these videos until I came across this video trying to get this baseplate off to put on my pinky extension on my Glock it took me at least 40 minutes🤦🏾 until I seen this video and it only took me one second if that after seeing this video to realize I got this tool 😅 just like that it’s old one off new one on wow😮💨🙄🤦🏾 and would’ve never thought to do that🙃🤣🤣🤣
Channel locks and a rag works for me. Wear safety glasses as he said looking into the camera w/o wearing safety glasses...🤪
Great video! Thank you. All my questions answered.
I want to know if that's an after market spring. mine aren't silver or chrome like that. mine are also new. Only 640 rounds out of the both of them and they are like a copper color.
You don't have to squeeze the bottom sides of the magazine in at the same time?
Will this work with ALL centerfire Glock magazines?
Great job Lenny!
Love the tool.
Awesome, your video made it so easy!
gimmick all the way, take a punch as he showed and get a good size vice grips, adjust the vice grip to squeeze just enough to pry back the plate. there are small tabs on the side of the mag and if you take your mags apart a lot you can strips them off
I heard these types of tools don't work with the large frame Glock magazines. (.45 and 10mm) Is that correct?
Would love to visit your store, unfortunately Kalf won't let me CCW, as with any other state with anti 2A laws i don't travel there, my money spends just fine in pro 2A states just fine. Now if we get national CCW i will be seeing ya.
Love this guy’s commentaries. Nice guy and talks so we can easily understand all his tutorials..😉
How do you have the glock 43? I'm stationed here in California, but I can't purchase a 43 because it's not on the list.
Don't do it this way. Get yourself a pair of channel locks out of your toolbox and a dish towel so you won't mar the magazine body. First push the base plate lock down into the magazine with Glock tool or punch. It will stay down by itself. Put the channel locks around the mag near the base plate (with the dish towel under it). Squeeze lightly (to disengage the locking tabs) and the base plate will come off easily. No chance of destroying the locking tabs or the base plate lock hole by trying to lever it off with the locking tabs still in their place in the locking holes. And save yourself the 30 bucks.
@OvertonWindex this is the tool I’m talking about.
Finally a tool that I can use to take apart my mags that's not $55
nvm $30 is still expensive, yes I am broke
My baseplate keeps hanging up on the spring, I'll come back later and try again w/the "Tac-MBT!"
Does this work with ca compliant mags
If you get a flexible cup brush you can bend it to fit the magazine for cleaning. Come on Smirnoff ice ?
will it work on mags that are not glock I have a eaa witness
Please make one for the Glock plus 2 base plate.
is there no patent on this tool? there's a mag claw too but looks like it's polymer
Pretty slick tool! Very unfortunate that it's necessary though. The locking tabs are a stupid design feature that makes Glock mags unnecessarily difficult to disassemble. I can take down the mags for my XDE very quickly and easily with literally any random object capable of moving the floorplate the short distance necessary for it to disengage from the baseplate and my thumb.
Nice tool to have around. Thanks!
Looks to be very useful.
I just use an allen wrench to depress the tab then pull it forward at the same time. My s&w 40ve magazines disassemble much easier
Great tool i need one
Why does this tool work with 10mm and .45 ACP magazines while the Magpul tool doesn't?
Video was very helpful
Cheers!
will this work on glock 43 mags?
All man points just went out the window. He just opened a Smirnoff Ice!
Why are glock mags not designed with takedown in mind? All my mags are damaged and really messed up from simply taking them apart and cleaning them. I don't like that about glock. Gotta damn near break the mag to get it open.
This man is a gem!
I use a Allen wrench
Smirnoff Ice?! Freakin Legend!!
a bottle opener that doubles as a magazine disassembly tool, nice.
@Bruce Wayne I do, but I hear ya, cheers!
having problem loading last round into the mag what can i do
Uplula mag loader. Ebay.....
Robert Bonds uplula loader I hop e you bought it...Good tool...
I had good luck using a semi-broken C-Clamp and the normal glock tool
Excellent!
What a cool dude
I have interece wm buy how do I?
how much do those run for?
$30
He links the products in the description
I believe you remove the rear sight with the same tool.
very nice
Ordered mine 11 days ago, what gives Lenny? It's a no show.
Hard to disassembled for Glock magazine without those tools, I understand that for safety reason but It shouldn’t be that hard.
So, The reason it's so hard to get off is on in the inside of the magazine, there's to locks, to need to pinch the left and right side of the mag, right above the base plate, then use a punch to slide the plate off, It's 100x easier to do when you pinch, You don't need this specific tool.
3:25 You're welcome!
It's really ironic gs is bases in on of the most restrictive gun states u can't even open carry in ca
jeffel80 how’s that boot taste?
Glock 26 Gen 5 - changed the magazine cover, used the tool - 3 minutes.
Smirnoff? What the...
Nice very nice
Nice work!
It's incredibly useful, but they charge so much for such a simple. I wonder if anyone has a 3D print design.
You can find them cheap on Amazon. I got a kit with the mag tool, front sight tool, and some kind of punch tool for less than $15.
At the 6:35 mark he says thy make the product "in America, in the USA" I think you can hardly consider California America any more!
Need a tool for 33rd magazines......
Seems obvious Glock doesn't want you to take mags apart. Way too difficult.
or you could teach people how to remove it properly
Nice Guy Eddie thank you i didnt even know about those
jeffel80 why?
Save money, just use a long, straight screwdriver that fits in the hole!
He could save us 40% if he moved his operation to fl. No need for some fancy tool to take a mag apart. Ball point pen will work every time.
Hahaha what a class-act.. I’m crackin’ open a cold one for YOU, Lenny Magill 🤙🏼😎
If Glock didn’t keep fucking around with the magazines and we would have no need for the dissembling tool !
You’d think Glock would eventually make magazines that are easier to disassemble. NOPE. 🤦♂️
Instructions unclear, opened the mags, drank them, then opened the beers and changed the follower in them.
I just changed the baseplates on one of my Glock 43 mags and it was the worst, haha. Glock magazines are the worst to work on.
Nice product, the video only needs to be 2-3 minutes long though ;-)
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