Battlerifleelitist
CGN Regular
- Location
- Annapolis Valley, NS
Guys I fixed the problem with my type 97 and pmag gen2 in a minute. Take your pmag and slightly grind /file /scrape down the thickness of the rib on the back of the magazine. No need to go down all the way, just before the rivet is plenty. The magazine should hold up 100%,the gen 3 magazines took away meat from there anyways AND it's not one of ANY of the common fatigue failure points on the magazines.
To be exact, with magazine facing in line with you looking at the back of it(looking at the primers of cartridges in the mag), it is the rib facing you where the hold open rides in. If you were to pinch the rib, it would be what you grind (not the back surface).
To be exact, with magazine facing in line with you looking at the back of it(looking at the primers of cartridges in the mag), it is the rib facing you where the hold open rides in. If you were to pinch the rib, it would be what you grind (not the back surface).


















































