Been having an issue with mags, any type, any manufacture, spontaneously falling out of the lower while shooting or even cocking it a few times.
I played with screwing in the mag release a bit more to put more pressure on the spring and that fixed it, but seems like a Kludge.
Do these springs get weak often and is the SOP to just replace the spring?
Dumb questions, but... I'm dumb!
Mags dropping out of lower, best fix?
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Properly setup for the correct tension should look like the photo below, a turn or two less can create problems.
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Mine looks more like the picture you showed me after I turned it in a few revolutions and it seems to have fixed the problem.
It doesn't seem like the mag release mechanism ties to anything else that a heavier spring would throw off. IS there any downside to having a stronger spring in there or even doubling up a spring?
It doesn't seem like the mag release mechanism ties to anything else that a heavier spring would throw off. IS there any downside to having a stronger spring in there or even doubling up a spring?
If it now looks like the picture and is working, you obviously didn't have it set correctly to start. Move on an enjoy, it shouldn't give you anymore grief and I certainly wouldn't try doubling up on the spring as it isn't needed. A few turns is all it takes bwtn working correctly and dropping mags inadvertently.
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This is the part where my pride forces me to say that I bought it from someone already built. That said, honesty forces me to say that I'd have had no idea how many turns to thread it had I built my first one from scratch so probably would've had the same issue.Lastrites wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 9:08 am If it now looks like the picture and is working, you obviously didn't have it set correctly to start. Move on an enjoy, it shouldn't give you anymore grief and I certainly wouldn't try doubling up on the spring as it isn't needed. A few turns is all it takes bwtn working correctly and dropping mags inadvertently.
My neighbor when I was 14 came over and fixed a sweated copper pipe that I had twisted off with pliers.
When he left, I walked him out, apologizing profusely.
He said "That's how ya learn,boy!"
When he left, I walked him out, apologizing profusely.
He said "That's how ya learn,boy!"
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Yep similar to being a flat rate technician. "First you learn then you earn"