infideleggwelder
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
in WW1, the Colt MG would always/often drop short the first round….the gunner just took that one out of the belt…lol. maybe it`s the same with these mags….
mag may be pinned to 5 too tightly. test by loading one rd less, if they feed fine, the lips on the mag may just need adjusting
the old plastic issued mags for the C7 used to not properly feed the first round with a full load of 30, we used to load 27/28 rounds and no problem.
mag may be pinned to 5 too tightly. test by loading one rd less, if they feed fine, the lips on the mag may just need adjusting
the old plastic issued mags for the C7 used to not properly feed the first round with a full load of 30, we used to load 27/28 rounds and no problem.
The reason I ask is because I have a chinese sks with a tapco stock on it, with tapco mags. Brought it out to the range the other day and the magazine fits nice and snug into the stock. Problem is loading the first round into the chamber i have to hit it with the charging handle two or three times in order to get the first round in. Once that round is in there is no problem with the remaining four rounds being jammed at all. So wondering if someone could help shed some light on the issue and their opinion between the two magazine manufacturers.