You've had the option to try but we've just demonstrated the point that a picture paints a thousand words. You might be best with a metal one and keep it away from your tools.
Plastic AICS mags work fine. I've put thousands of rounds through them. Yours looks like it's been hammered, so it's now fubarred.
You've had the option to try but we've just demonstrated the point that a picture paints a thousand words. You might be best with a metal one and keep it away from your tools.
fubarred indeed, i do go at problems heavy handed, felt i had to to make it fit,
metal it is then, if i can find one, some things are never easy to find, been looking for half hour now, fed up already
well 1 attempts to heat it with boiling water, 2 with a blow torch i use for annealing brass, and it still hasn't stayed where it should, so got the lips dripping, (no jokes please)
and folded them over a tad, ill give it ago later
well 1 attempts to heat it with boiling water, 2 with a blow torch i use for annealing brass, and it still hasn't stayed where it should, so got the lips dripping, (no jokes please)
and folded them over a tad, ill give it ago later
@Bones Had (yes had) a steel magazine which did not feed in his straight pull in .308 it looked like it had been sent to yourself for fixing
Ian I can fix in at mine! Ground a piece of steel with the same radius as his rounds so it fitted up in side the magazine and dressed the tabs back to shape (like a form tool) took about 15mins from grinding the shape to finished (or less than 26 posts)
well 1 attempts to heat it with boiling water, 2 with a blow torch i use for annealing brass, and it still hasn't stayed where it should, so got the lips dripping, (no jokes please)
and folded them over a tad, ill give it ago later
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