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| Clearly your follower is getting jammed up. Before you toss them or send them back, I'd suggest loading the full 15 rounds and letting them sit for a bit. I'd also slide off the base plate and wipe out the mag shell, and check the follower for burrs. See if the follower slides evenly in and out on the end of the spring, with no pressure against it.
I haven't had any issues with my 15 round magazines, or the 12 or 10 round mags. They all feed just fine. I usually carry the 15 round magazines as the spares. |
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| While you've got the follower out for inspection, insure the magazine spring is oriented correctly. Remember, it's human made.
KAHR was notorious for incorrectly orienting the magazine springs on brand new magazines and pistols. They must have hired dyslectic line workers. |
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| quote: Originally posted by sns3guppy: Clearly your follower is getting jammed up. Before you toss them or send them back, I'd suggest loading the full 15 rounds and letting them sit for a bit. I'd also slide off the base plate and wipe out the mag shell, and check the follower for burrs. See if the follower slides evenly in and out on the end of the spring, with no pressure against it.
I haven't had any issues with my 15 round magazines, or the 12 or 10 round mags. They all feed just fine. I usually carry the 15 round magazines as the spares.
Yep, the follower is hanging on the mag catch slot. I load three rounds in the mag and use a mag loader to repeatedly shove the round stack back and forth in the magazine. It'll wear the follower in the at the right place. If it's a HD mag, I'll then disassemble the mag and clean out any follower parts. |
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