I bought two AK 47(30/5) mags from Lever Arms and today I went to the range to try my SKS-D for the first time.
I put the first mag in and it fed and reloaded like a charm. I was very happy about that as I heard all kinds of stories about SKS-D's having feeding problems.
I finished the five rounds and I threw in the second mag. I pulled back the bolt and let it slam. The round got jammed before the tip could enter the chamber. I tried it again a few more times with the same result.
I took the two mags and started comparing the characteristics to see what the difference was. I spotted it imediately. The one that fed without problem has a follower with the bump that stretches from the front edge to the back one.
It looks like this:
The bump on the follower from the mag that wouldn't feed, does not stretch from end to end. It only goes half way and then it flatens out.
It looks like this:
The followers in the pictures are not necessarely Ak47 mag followers but the characteristics are the same.
If your mag does not fed properly, have a look. It will most likely have a follower with the short bump. Change it to one that runs from end to end and you will most likely get rid of your feeding problem.
The follower with the long bump elevates the tip of the bullet to the proper hight as it loads and it will go into the chamber. The follower with the short bump will not lift the tip of the bullet enough to be lined up with the chamber when the bolt starts pushing it forward and it gets wedged between the bolt( at the back) and the vertical wall leading up to the chamber ( at the tip).
I put the first mag in and it fed and reloaded like a charm. I was very happy about that as I heard all kinds of stories about SKS-D's having feeding problems.
I finished the five rounds and I threw in the second mag. I pulled back the bolt and let it slam. The round got jammed before the tip could enter the chamber. I tried it again a few more times with the same result.
I took the two mags and started comparing the characteristics to see what the difference was. I spotted it imediately. The one that fed without problem has a follower with the bump that stretches from the front edge to the back one.
It looks like this:


The bump on the follower from the mag that wouldn't feed, does not stretch from end to end. It only goes half way and then it flatens out.
It looks like this:


The followers in the pictures are not necessarely Ak47 mag followers but the characteristics are the same.
If your mag does not fed properly, have a look. It will most likely have a follower with the short bump. Change it to one that runs from end to end and you will most likely get rid of your feeding problem.
The follower with the long bump elevates the tip of the bullet to the proper hight as it loads and it will go into the chamber. The follower with the short bump will not lift the tip of the bullet enough to be lined up with the chamber when the bolt starts pushing it forward and it gets wedged between the bolt( at the back) and the vertical wall leading up to the chamber ( at the tip).
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