They are meant to be topped up with chargers, I agree. However mine is wearing a scope so chargers are a no go.
I understand the catch is connected to the sear spring. I understand you do not alter a sear spring without knowing what you're doing. I am still interested to know if there is a work around.
Mine is also VERY stiff, but as others have stated it is not meant to be removed and I didn't want to damage anything trying to "fix" it so I left it be.
Mine is stiff, but I don't mind removing it, it's NOT that bad.Thinking a little file work on the mag might help.
Grizz
The magazine release on my rifle is very stiff. Is there any way to decrease the force required to release the mag? Thanks!!
Mine is stiff, but I don't mind removing it, it's NOT that bad.Thinking a little file work on the mag might help.
Grizz
bad idea
Is the mag release lever stiff when you press it to remove the mag or is the mag itself tight when you slide it in or out of the magwell?
Iirc the release levers tend to be stiff, if the mag is tight you can fit it to your particular rifle by filing the lug on the back of the mag. You should be able to see where it’s rubbing as the bluing will be worn, my no.4 is like this I’m going to file it a bit to make it quicker to insert and release for hunting.
Hello Slowbalt. First I would take off the fore end. Make sure that the sear spring lips are in the proper position in the sear
and magazine catch. Sometimes these can slip out of position if a lip is broken. If everything is good there remove the spring
and make sure the mag catch is not obstructed at the top where dirt can accumulate and limit movement. If all is in good order
to this point than stroll to your local armourer for a weak spring. JOHN



























