I just finished gutting this NEA (I know I know...) and replacing with quality parts. Everything seems in order except for one small detail. I tried installing a TROY ambidextrous mag release and ran into an issue. I believe the problem is as follows: The receiver wall is slightly too thick right where the fulcrum of the release sits and this results in the actual magazine catch inside the magwell not protruding far enough to reliably hold magazines in place. The standard mag release also sits slightly below the surface which reinforces my theory.
If I were to take material off the mag release I would loose leverage and nullify the release. My only option seems to be to lap the outside of the receiver where the release will sit.
I am dead set on using the TROY releases by the way. I've tried the others and prefer these by far.
So what would you do to fix this?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Here's a pictures

If I were to take material off the mag release I would loose leverage and nullify the release. My only option seems to be to lap the outside of the receiver where the release will sit.
I am dead set on using the TROY releases by the way. I've tried the others and prefer these by far.
So what would you do to fix this?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Here's a pictures

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