Easy fix, countersink and re rivet. Check to see you are at 5 3/4 rounds and file the follower if need be.
Smooth like butter.
Dremel the dome down, then paint it black. Easy fix.
So after you buy the pmags you're supposed to spend more money on rivets a hand riveter and then make them useable yourself? maybe if I were given these mags for free I'd do that but I actually paid for them so therefore I believe they should already work without me having to spend more money and time on them.Forget filing them down. Canadian Tire sells 100 packs of 1/8" flat top steel rivets for about $6. Lock your doors,drill out the old rivet, slightly countersink the drilled hole and install the new rivet. To make sure it is flush stick it in the hole before actually installing it to make sure it isn't sticking up above flush, then pop the rivet. Problem solved.
So after you buy the pmags you're supposed to spend more money on rivets a hand riveter and then make them useable yourself? maybe if I were given these mags for free I'd do that but I actually paid for them so therefore I believe they should already work without me having to spend more money and time on them.
So after you buy the pmags you're supposed to spend more money on rivets a hand riveter and then make them useable yourself? maybe if I were given these mags for free I'd do that but I actually paid for them so therefore I believe they should already work without me having to spend more money and time on them.
So after you buy the pmags you're supposed to spend more money on rivets a hand riveter and then make them useable yourself? maybe if I were given these mags for free I'd do that but I actually paid for them so therefore I believe they should already work without me having to spend more money and time on them.
But be very very careful when doing the counter sinking. You want to set the drill into REVERSE, spinning the drill bit BACKWARDS so that it slowly wears down the countersink area. If you have the drill set forwards, the drill bit will bite a gaping hole into your brand new mag faster then your reflexes can react. I learned that the hard way.
Once you have a decent countersink cut, you should have no problem flushing the rivet.
I have never had to use the reverse drill technique. I have a low speed (500 rpm) variable speed drill and just go slow without putting too much pressure on the drill and it works fine. Some high speed drills are pretty powerful and I could see them running away on you if you're not careful, however.



























