So the mag release is out of position by .040?. Thats an awfull lot.
It's probably the upper that is not deep enough
So the mag release is out of position by .040?. Thats an awfull lot.
It's probably the upper that is not deep enough
I have examined the rifles carefully. The shoulder of the mag is hitting the bottom of the upper. If I could get a Dremel in there, I would just take of a little metal so the mag had a little more upward room. BUT, it is not my rifle (belongs to my son). He might be inclined to go back to the maker.
I will try to shave the shoulder of a Pmag to see if that solves the problem. If so, that might be the fix.
These are new guns, right?. I assume they have some kind of warranty from the manufacturer? Dont mess about with them, just return them for repair. You paid for the warranty in one way or another so why not use it?. Besides if you modify the reciever I am betting your warranty evaporates.
Sure, but it would have been really nice if he hadn't had to deal with this crap to start with. I know now even more than I did before who I won't ever be buying from.Nice that you were able to fix it, and that it was a relatively easy fix and not the receiver being out of spec or something.
The C and P mags work fine in other rifles, so not a mag issue. Not a rivet issue, either, since the mags use internal blocks.
I think I will buy the mag lock part and experiment shaving a bit off the top. With a spare part in hand I won't risk knocking the rifle out of commission.
"A few quick passes with a file took care of that."
What did you file? The top of the mag? When a mag has to be hit hard to get it to seat, what part of the mag is bottoming out in the action?
So was the burr on the latch hanging up in the magazine or the slot in the lower?
Glad it turned out to be such a easy fix![]()



























