A magazine floor plate is the bottom piece of a firearm magazine that helps to hold the ammunition in place. It is typically removable to facilitate cleaning or maintenance of the magazine.
The magazine body is a component, and is one piece. The components of the complete magazine would be the magazine body, the floor plate, the spring, and the follower. US Navy Answer: Locking block plunger, Magazine spring, magazine tube, follower, floor plate.
At the back of the floor plate, there's a section which curves upwards. You get a small slotted screwdriver (or similar device) between that and the magazine body, and - using the magazine body as a fulcrum - simply pull the floor plate towards the rear of the magazine. This is for the GI and GI style magazines, mind you, and won't work on H&K mags, Magpul P-Mags, etc.
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To change the spring in an AR magazine, first remove the floor plate and slide the old spring out. Insert the new spring into the magazine tube and ensure it is properly seated, then reassemble the magazine by replacing the floor plate. It's important to ensure the spring is correctly positioned to prevent feeding issues.
a blind magazine is a magazine that is not visible from the bottom. they are aften found on cheaper rifles because the floor plate can be made smaller and have less material. most can only be unloaded by cycling every bullet through the gun
Follower, Floor Plate, Magazine Tube, Magazine Spring, Retaining plate, Locking Block Plunger.
Any of the Military grip models will take a magazine with a longer floor plate. For example: http://www.ammoclip.com/H/high_stand_military_grips.htm
The best way to go about it is to remove the floor plate, then take out the spring and follower. If you're having misfeeds with that magazine, the most likely culprit would be either the follower, spring, or perhaps both, and it may be necessary to replace them.
the divergent plate boundary is the one that is sea floor created
1. Continent plate/sea floor plate subduction 2. sea floor plate/sea floor plate subduction 3. strike/slip movement
#1 Make sure the rifle is unloaded. #2 Open the bolt and slide back as far as possible. Then right in front of the trigger there is a bolt stop release. Push it up and pull bolt back at the same time. the bolt should come out. #3 Go find your newest or nicest flat screwdriver that fits the three screws on the floor plate loosen them. When you do this the stock and receiver/barrel will come apart. The floor plate will spring up. You will have 9 separate pieces now. The stock, the receiver/barrel, 3 screws,floor plate, magazine,magazine follower and trigger guard plate. #4 If you need to go any further you are going to need a gun smith.
one plate is moving under another plate