So it would seem that "squaring" it up would fix the problem.
My ambi mag release is in the great beyond, probably in a box on a shelf until the great spirit of customs kicks it over the border.
I'll have to do some function tests when all my parts get together.
Shoot Rick an email about having to file the mags, they might be able to tweak the design for the next batch.
After all that trouble.... why not just get these made in .50 beo?
Or at least 7.69x39.
Why .223?
Check the back of the mag to see if the bolt is marring the polymer there. I modded mine to make inserting on a closed bolt easier.
On the left is an untouched AT-15 pistol mag, the one on the right has been filed to fit better.
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Well what would have been left for you to criticize?
Perhaps an ATRS .50 AR is in the works, perhaps it is and I'm sure the mags will have been thought of well before.
I was in there today and asked. No plans currenty is what I was told. Double for a pistol version.
These are available as they are making a 223 pistol, and these are the mags for that specific pistol. A la LAR.
I trimmed one out square, however comparing the differences from it to the Pmag when inserted, shows that the follower on the AT is being pushed down? the follower on the Pmag doesn't move?
I'm not sure what's going on? It still won't seat on a closed bolt, and when it does with the bolt open, I can't close the bolt?
Just took a look with a different upper and with it off, it appears that the AT follower is pressing on the bolt release and won't let it disengage? whereas with the Pmag the follower doesn't move when the mag is inserted?
Any chance of swapping out the follower with something more generic?
Photo of the mag in the rifle please.



























