Photon Posted January 6, 2018 Share Posted January 6, 2018 Sorry I'm not articulating well and am not an expert. But that looks like the point I was trying to make. Hangups occur when the transition from the amount of rounds loaded in the extension occurs. The fault happens as soon as the number of rounds I loaded over 33 are thumbed out or fired. Link to comment
MikieM Posted January 7, 2018 Share Posted January 7, 2018 12 minutes ago, Photon said: Sorry I'm not articulating well and am not an expert. But that looks like the point I was trying to make. Hangups occur when the transition from the amount of rounds loaded in the extension occurs. The fault happens as soon as the number of rounds I loaded over 33 are thumbed out or fired. You said it right. As I mentioned earlier, when the rounds come up through the transition line (mag/extension) they drag bits and pieces of the polymer coating that comes around and up the bottom of the magazine corners. I had two MBX 47 round extensions fail in a match because of this. The TF extensions have been easy to remedy. The MBX, on the other hand, was not easily fixable, and I got rid of them. My belief is the interior dimensions of the MBX extensions are too restrictive no matter what you do. Link to comment
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