I'm curious is it possible that there could occasionally be something wrong with the mix of the polymer,?
I thought this might be a possibility, but not in 5 different mags perhaps. The only common factor is the user.
I'm curious is it possible that there could occasionally be something wrong with the mix of the polymer,?
I thought this might be a possibility, but not in 5 different mags perhaps. The only common factor is the user.
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Tikka T3 plastic Magazine.
Have tried to show wear on the front of guide rail "lips, this wear allows the cartridge to "See-Saw" with the nose going up and the head going down. The head of the cartridge is now below the normal level, and the bolt now fails to engage, riding over the case.
Hope this assists anyone with similar feed problems.
Regards
Roy
What if all five mags came from the same bad batch, is that a possibility?
Well, sounds like you’ve done your homework!
Looks as if they just don’t expect people to shoot that much!
The problem is calibre specific to .223 mostly. worst if you use Lapua brass. Lapua cases chew the plastic lips out as the bolt drives them forward. Tikka here (Australia) replace the original mags with steel lipped factory versions for a small fee. Beretta are well aware of the issue globally, It's been going on for almost 10 years now!
The problem is calibre specific to .223 mostly. worst if you use Lapua brass. Lapua cases chew the plastic lips out as the bolt drives them forward. Tikka here (Australia) replace the original mags with steel lipped factory versions for a small fee. Beretta are well aware of the issue globally, It's been going on for almost 10 years now!
The problem is calibre specific to .223 mostly. worst if you use Lapua brass. Lapua cases chew the plastic lips out as the bolt drives them forward. Tikka here (Australia) replace the original mags with steel lipped factory versions for a small fee. Beretta are well aware of the issue globally, It's been going on for almost 10 years now!