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I have one magazine on my 365 legion that wont hold the slide open on the last round, anything I can do to fix this or does this need to go back to sig or do they even deal with these types of issues?
 
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One? Do others stop open on empty?
If so, tell SIG, they will probably replace it. If not, mark it and use it for your final reload when it won't matter.
 
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You bought the gun new. SIG will take care of it.


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One? Do others stop open on empty?
If so, tell SIG, they will probably replace it. If not, mark it and use it for your final reload when it won't matter.



all ten of them work but the one.
 
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the orange follower isn't going to the top floor close but lacks about a 1/16 cleaned it but still wont make it it might wear in just a pain to send it back.
 
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Take it out and compare it to a follower from a mag that works. Sounds like there might be a burr or some other anomaly in there that's preventing it from reaching the top of its range of travel. If that's the case, it should be a pretty easy fix with a sharp knife or piece of sandpaper.
 
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Take it out and compare it to a follower from a mag that works. Sounds like there might be a burr or some other anomaly in there that's preventing it from reaching the top of its range of travel. If that's the case, it should be a pretty easy fix with a sharp knife or piece of sandpaper.

I swapped it out with another mag body and It appears to be the body itself, not the follower, it's like the whole body is tight but nothing looks bent or out of shape. I used a felt pen to try and find the rub marks but it's not leaving any that I can see.. I will keep messing it. Thanks !
 
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I'd send that back to Sig. I doubt that will fix itself, and if they're gonna charge $50+ for a mag, the bodies better darn well be in-spec when they ship!
 
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