M*CARBO Sig Sauer P365 Extended Magazine Release! P365 Mag Release Install
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Get the P365 Extended Mag Release Here: www.mcarbo.com/Sig-Sauer-P365...
The M*CARBO Sig Sauer P365 Extended Magazine Release offers enhanced geometry for smoother operation, extending 0.1" beyond the factory release for consistent performance without grip adjustments. With an ambidextrous design and improved grip texture it ensures quick reloads even in high-stress situations.
Please refer to the timecodes below for specific chapters.
TIMECODES:
Intro - 00:00
What's In The Kit - 01:25
Firearm Clear - 01:49
Sig P365 Upgrades Overview - 02:04
Disassembly Tool Overview - 02:34
Using Disassembly Tool - 03:17
Installing MCARBO Mag Release - 04:09
Function Check - 06:20
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i wish you did not add your logo in there.
This MCarbo extended mag release button is listed at $44.95 on sale! I got a very similar extended mag release button from Armory Craft 2 weeks ago for $31.99. 😁
M*Carbo is One-Of-A-Kind by extending the magazine release button to the rear of the firearm for the easiest accessible magazine release on the market!
That feature added machining difficulty and machining time, resulting in higher cost.
Totally different ergonomics, so I’d gladly pay $13 more for the Mcarbo.
So to anybody that has installed their trigger, what was your solution for the safety lever that doesn't sit flush anymore? Alter the trigger bar? File the slide cap? Even though this is a well-known and widespread issue, macarbo hasn't cared enough to attempt to fix it, nor do they care enough to reply to people when you try to get a hold of them.
Will this extended mag release button work on a Wilson Combat grip module?
Will this work the axg legion 365?
Looks great. I need it on the Macro...
Works on the macro too
@@AlvaroEspejoAbela have you tried it. I contacted them when I posted and they said one was in the works
@@jasonhill1130I’m the one in the video, we just updated the website listing. The plastic detent is different but the mating part is the same, it actually feels very good on the macro just slightly less extension since it is a thicker grip
@@AlvaroEspejoAbela thank you sir.
Has this been tested with the Xmacro
Yes it has, good to go!
Awesome, assumed it would, just use the xmacro 'plug'
Just installed it. Not good instructions imo. Sore fingers and lots cussing and 20 minutes later got it finally. Push in and back? Some close ups in the video and more clear instructions are needed if your average mechanical ability imo.
The tip of the tool has to push into the plastic part to release it. This is done pushing the flat tip into the frame and back into the OEM magazine release to liberate the plastic detent. When do it the first time, it can sometimes be slightly more complicated but the process is the same
@@AlvaroEspejoAbela I don’t know but I inserted it in there all way like 20 times before getting it apart. Putting back was little easier but took several tries as have to have that small piece in right way
@@F.S.111 I had some issues too, and was bending the tip of the tool at first. Another video out there uses the other method (using a SIM card tool). I didn't use that method, but they do show an already removed magazine release and what the removal action is accomplishing. That, in conjunction with this method here, helped me understand a bit more how magazine releases work in general and the "push in and back" method Alvaro is demonstrating. It is like pushing the pin in and "scooping" up.
@@Scott-td4fdI bent it several times as well before getting it to work. Had to pound it back flat several times.
It’s not like they’re aren’t a buttload of other videos on CZcams showing how to do it.
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It does not fit the Mischief Machine Commander grip. It’s also stuck inside the grip and won’t come out. This is very upsetting.
Sorry guys, that little tool was just useless to me. I saved myself some time and effort by just using an exacto blade. Thanks for providing that tool but it really needs some reworking and the video can also be more descriptive.
I can’t understand your issues with the SIMM card tool to remove the detent from the mag release button. Granted I used my iPhone tool not the M*Carbo tool, but with two or three little pumps the detent popped right out. Easy-peasy!
@@bronsont7280 the sim card tool was quick. I gave up on the M*Carbo tool. Justified me never throwing out my old iPhone boxes, lol.
Tool is worthless. Instructions are poor. The only thing I mangaged to do is damage the detent.
I used my iPhone SIMM card tool, but it functioned just exactly like this video suggested.