Tuning a mag
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Tuning a mag
I found this video about tuning a mag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6VkcpVZJDk I tried this out using the a digital caliper to measure and it worked great (no I did not buy the $100.00 plies in the video) on my Springfield range officer champ 9mm mags. I did streach one a little to far and it would not eject the mags so made the adjustment again now it works great. I compared the stock mag to the tuned while the slide was locked and there is a difference in bullet angle to the feed ramp. I set them to .355 like the video said. I guess I am going to buy the plies to make it easier
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Re: Tuning a mag
That's what I am thinking.
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Re: Tuning a mag
Even a cough ,cough Glock might have to be retuned if dropped on feed lips. No magazine is indestructible, esp as he was tuning 3-5 thousands.
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