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<blockquote data-quote="01somta" data-source="post: 841493" data-attributes="member: 6564"><p>So I bought a brand new Kel Tec P3AT (.380) a couple days ago and pickup some gold dot self defense ammo and some practice ammo. While loading it with the gold dot, I noticed that a FULL magazine is pretty hard to fully engage into the magazine well. I also had trouble getting the first round to chamber with the magazine completely full, the chambering problem decreases with each round in the magazine and eventually no problems with 3 round left in the magazine. I'm assuming that this is due to the spring being real stiff in the magazine and the problems will subside with time and breaking in. This is the first new semi auto that I have ever bought so I didn't know if this is common.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Dustin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01somta, post: 841493, member: 6564"] So I bought a brand new Kel Tec P3AT (.380) a couple days ago and pickup some gold dot self defense ammo and some practice ammo. While loading it with the gold dot, I noticed that a FULL magazine is pretty hard to fully engage into the magazine well. I also had trouble getting the first round to chamber with the magazine completely full, the chambering problem decreases with each round in the magazine and eventually no problems with 3 round left in the magazine. I'm assuming that this is due to the spring being real stiff in the magazine and the problems will subside with time and breaking in. This is the first new semi auto that I have ever bought so I didn't know if this is common. Thanks Dustin [/QUOTE]
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