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<blockquote data-quote="cktad" data-source="post: 2217085" data-attributes="member: 2521"><p>I told the tech at Promag that the springs in the mag were the weakest I had ever seen. He said they were fine as is and not to mess with them.</p><p></p><p>Here are some tips from a guy on Gunboards on what he did to make the mags work.</p><p>So, I have developed a few tips :</p><p>1) disassemble the brand new mags and check and grease or oil the followers a little bit to easy friction on the mag walls</p><p>2) stretch the mag springs some , making sure the very end of the spring on the follower side follow the curve towards the bullet side of the follower, not the rimmed cartridge side. <strong><span style="color: #FF0000">(Note, Promag said not to stretch the springs.)</span></strong></p><p>3) Always insert the magazine with the bolt closed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cktad, post: 2217085, member: 2521"] I told the tech at Promag that the springs in the mag were the weakest I had ever seen. He said they were fine as is and not to mess with them. Here are some tips from a guy on Gunboards on what he did to make the mags work. So, I have developed a few tips : 1) disassemble the brand new mags and check and grease or oil the followers a little bit to easy friction on the mag walls 2) stretch the mag springs some , making sure the very end of the spring on the follower side follow the curve towards the bullet side of the follower, not the rimmed cartridge side. [B][COLOR="#FF0000"](Note, Promag said not to stretch the springs.)[/COLOR][/B] 3) Always insert the magazine with the bolt closed [/QUOTE]
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