Hokus Grey
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Toss it on the bad mag pile and look into some Wilson Combat mags. They're what all the cool guys are using! 
The mag wouldn't even eject.![]()
Sounds very much like you've got a serious issue with the front lip of that mag follower not engaging the slide lock properly then...
Definitely time to get some snap caps and tinker around!
-M
Hahaha... indeed!
And, I second the following suggestions (as alluded to above, by various):
-A pistol without 8+ mags is just a toy - go get more;
-Mag quality matters - get some Wilson or Chip McCormick.
I like my Chippys, but I only bought Chippys because the Wilsons were hard to come by in my neck of the woods and I got a good deal on 12 CMC powermags.
-M
Does Wilson make the Government type mags? I prefer the "old style" look compared to the new style with the rubber on the bottom![]()
On the CMC mags, the old-style look is accomplished by simply not screwing on the rubber baseplate. I can't speak for Wilson Combat since I don't own any.
-M
From your pictures,it looks like you have an extractor problem rather than a mag problem.You probably dont have enough tension in your extractor,and as the last round is fired and extracted from the chamber,there is no following round to hold it in contact with the extractor,it slips down,and is not extracted or ejected properly.Other contibuting factors to this could be limpwristing,weak loads,too strong a recoil spring.
Once again, why does it only happen with the ONE mag and never with the other?
Working this through, slow-mo, with snap caps may help you see what the deal is...
-M
Now I just have to order a couple![]()
If you reload, make up some dummies with no primer/powder.
If you don't, then just keep 'er pointed in a safe direction downrange while "fiddling."
-M
Now dummies I have, 3 in fact. Just cant get the bloody thing to jam though. I think it's because Im actually manually pulling the slide and not letting it "do it's thing" on it's own like it would shooting.
Pull it hard and release it quickly? Still nothing?
-M

Once again, why does it only happen with the ONE mag and never with the other?
See if this jam happens when you fire the gun without a mag in it.This will give you an indication whether your extractor has enough tension,or whether you get the same type of malfunction.Also,take the slide of,and see whether the extractor holds a live round against a small amount of finger pressure.



























