noobish question...

pizdets17

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When i load the mags on my cz p07 and cz 75b to the full capacity something rattles inside them (spring?). My 92fs does not do that, and if i remove one round and leave 9 in the mag rattling stops. Wtf??
 
take em apart and have a look. Clean em while your in there and leave em dry when your done.

Probably something to do with the way the spring baseplate or follower sits when the rounds are on one side of the mag as opposed to the other, they are both double stack mags.
 
#1 brand new mags that came with the gun (so nothing old and used)
#2 have no idea how to take them apart lol

take em apart and have a look. Clean em while your in there and leave em dry when your done.

Probably something to do with the way the spring baseplate or follower sits when the rounds are on one side of the mag as opposed to the other, they are both double stack mags.
 
I have that on my Shadow and sometimes on my BHP mags. I'm quite sure that it's the rounds inside in the middle of the stack, but I could be wrong. If you slightly push down the nose of the last round it shores up the stack and won't rattle. They've done this since new and have been cleaned as well. Not sure if many others do that but it doesn't bother me any more.
 
Maybe it is to give you a tactical advantage.
In the middle of a fire fight you can shake a mag to see if it's full.

Just like on the war movies where in the middle of a shootout infantry
would bang the 30 round magazines on their helmets to "hear" if they are full.

:bangHead:
 
I believe they banged them on their head to prevent jamming but I could be wrong...



Maybe it is to give you a tactical advantage.
In the middle of a fire fight you can shake a mag to see if it's full.

Just like on the war movies where in the middle of a shootout infantry
would bang the 30 round magazines on their helmets to "hear" if they are full.

:bangHead:
 
Maybe it is to give you a tactical advantage.
In the middle of a fire fight you can shake a mag to see if it's full.

Just like on the war movies where in the middle of a shootout infantry
would bang the 30 round magazines on their helmets to "hear" if they are full.

:bangHead:

I believed that this may have been to align the cartridges and drop any crud, both aiding in feeding.
 
Ok that explanation makes more sense.

And BTW, I had a CZ mag follower break and it did rattle inside because of a busted piece.
These are plastic and CRAFM has replacements.

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