glock mag.. kaputs?

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while at the range and after a string, i noticed the mag didnt drop freely, pulled it out and this is what i saw, a previous outting had a shooter limp wrist a few shots and jammed a couple rounds, would that cause this? is she toast?

da bulge
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y119/###yCelica/photo14-3.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y119/###yCelica/photo17-1.jpg
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y119/###yCelica/photo15-2.jpg

and these dots are all filled on my other mags, if i was around other glockers, i would swear they swapped a mag but im a lonewolf
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y119/###yCelica/photo16-1.jpg
 
Not a gen 3 or 4 mag. Like everyone said I would throw it away unless it still feeds okay and the only issue is not dropping free
 
I can't tell from the pics if yours is a pinned hi-cap or a factory ten rounder but the early Glock mags had a tendency to bulge when filled to capacity making for harder insertion and extraction. In any event yours looks very well used. The mag catch slots look pretty pooched as well so I would say its time to retire the old gal for a newer model.
 
thanks for the replies


ah good calls on stripping it, never thought to save the innards,

to my untrained eye, seems like a legit glock mag
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y119/###yCelica/photo15-3.jpg
 
I don't believe Glock ever painted their logo or numbers on the mag. Unless you or a previous owner did it. Regardless, the mag is toast.

TDC

ETA: On further inspection, the bump in your photo doesn't look any more pronounced than the same bumps I see on all my magazines. However, that split in the front of the magazine is a problem.
 
sorry my bad, ya i coloured in the numbers, this was purchased as an old police glock, i assume this is on of the mags that came with it and not 1 of 3 i bought later on

it does have stainless liner though
 
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