CZ-82 & CZ-83 magazine floor plates
Posted: April 27th, 2011, 12:54 am
I have two CZ-82s, and I have about a half-dozen mags for them, some with the stamped floor plate and some with the milled floor plate. I just bought one of the milsurp CZ-83s from J&G. It came with one magazine with stamped floorplate. I couldn't get that magazine to seat without smacking it REALLY hard. Just pushing it in doesn't work, no matter how hard I push.
I started playing around with all my mags and I made this discovery: they all work in my 82s, but only the milled-floor-plate ones seat easily in the 83. They click right in without being forced. It looks to me like this is because the milled floor plates are flat, whereas the stamped ones are bent up at the front. The front part seems to be contacting the grip frame before the mag is fully seated. When I slam them in there, the front of the floor plate actually flexes, meaning that it's under tension while the magazine in place. That can't be good, right? They don't do this in the 82: they click right into place with room to spare.
Any insight on this, anybody? I thought these magazines were supposed to be fully interchangeable.
I started playing around with all my mags and I made this discovery: they all work in my 82s, but only the milled-floor-plate ones seat easily in the 83. They click right in without being forced. It looks to me like this is because the milled floor plates are flat, whereas the stamped ones are bent up at the front. The front part seems to be contacting the grip frame before the mag is fully seated. When I slam them in there, the front of the floor plate actually flexes, meaning that it's under tension while the magazine in place. That can't be good, right? They don't do this in the 82: they click right into place with room to spare.
Any insight on this, anybody? I thought these magazines were supposed to be fully interchangeable.