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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 2653270" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>We recently had a similar issue as you are describing on a new 300blackout build, and it turned out to be a messed up/jacked up mag release, it would act up on one or two magpuls, but not on other magpuls, brownells, metal GI's, or Tacpco's, but just a couple of the magpuls. Changed out the mag release and all was right with it. I guess you could take a micrometer and measure the feed lips, the notches at the back and the mag itself. Sounds like the mag releases is letting it go in to far. The two magpuls we had issues with, we too had to tap them in to hold, while others would slip in easy.</p><p></p><p>Yours could very well be the mag, I just east of the base if you want to try some other New Pmags. Your welcome to give em a try, as well as many other mfg of mags that I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 2653270, member: 32877"] We recently had a similar issue as you are describing on a new 300blackout build, and it turned out to be a messed up/jacked up mag release, it would act up on one or two magpuls, but not on other magpuls, brownells, metal GI's, or Tacpco's, but just a couple of the magpuls. Changed out the mag release and all was right with it. I guess you could take a micrometer and measure the feed lips, the notches at the back and the mag itself. Sounds like the mag releases is letting it go in to far. The two magpuls we had issues with, we too had to tap them in to hold, while others would slip in easy. Yours could very well be the mag, I just east of the base if you want to try some other New Pmags. Your welcome to give em a try, as well as many other mfg of mags that I have. [/QUOTE]
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