This 1006 magazine!!

Started by Pablo, February 05 2016 07:42:26 PM MST

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Screwball

Quote from: Aegis on February 07 2016 07:58:33 PM MSTNow all you need is a 1046...

Shy under $450 for a magazine... I'm done with 10mm stuff.

Not going to be something many people are going to say they have, so it is worth it to me. I'll post some pictures when it arrives.

oldman10mm

need a pic of it inserted in a pistol and how it sticks out.
S&W 1006
S&W 610 6.5"

oldman10mm

Also since it was S&W supplied,there must be a S&W part number for it somewhere on the web.
S&W 1006
S&W 610 6.5"

larryh1108

Now you need a 1086 of which only 1300+ were made. It would go well with your new mag.

Screwball

Seller received payment and left feedback... waiting on it to arrive.

Bored as hell with waiting. [emoji41]

Screwball

Got it in on Saturday (after that post), but couldn't really mess with it until tonight.











If anyone has any questions or wants to see something specific, just ask. I do have capabilities to get exact measurements, if needed (if this leads to a production of copies, I would definitely help... but have points that I'd want respected; namely done so there isn't a surge of "rare FBI magazines" flooding the market).

It feels just like a regular 9 rounder in regards to fit/function. Nothing jumps out at me with taking it apart, other than the yellow follower and longer spring. I upgraded all my magazines to the white follower, and might pick one up for this, but it looks to be good to go. There was a small amount of rust on the floorplate/lower part of the spring, but a little oil and rubbing got it looking ok.

There is an detent slightly higher than where the base would be on the standard magazines, to allow for the  bevel on the magazine well. The detent is angled to lock it up... as it does not rock at all when inserted (loaded or empty).

No part numbers at all, with the exception of the ES on the front. But that is present in earlier standard magazines (I have some, but the ES1 was in the gun), as well. The ES1 marking is about when they started marking them "Accu-Guide," but I didn't check all of my ES1s to see if some were not marked.

I'm very happy I got the magazine, as it isn't something very common to come up for sale. I don't know how many are in civilian ownership, but I might have seen two or three posted online before. Having it really makes me proud of my collection, as I didn't get a .40 conversion barrel (which I really wanted to mess around with). I like having unique stuff, and that definitely takes the cake.

The_Shadow

Thanks for sharing your goodies!  Very nice!  8)
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Aegis

Quote from: larryh1108 on February 12 2016 07:56:08 PM MST
Now you need a 1086 of which only 1300+ were made. It would go well with your new mag.


A 1046 only 151 made....