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Posted: 8/9/2012 9:57:09 AM

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I have a Superior Arms lower that is very snug with Pmags. It works fine with metal mags. Pmags fit with a push but won't eject. It seems that a strip and refinish with something other than the finish on it with something "slicker" might do the trick.

Anyone on the bay area know of a shop that is doing refinishing work for a reasonable price?


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Posted: 8/9/2012 10:03:45 AM
Originally Posted By stang6768:
I have a Superior Arms lower that is very snug with Pmags. It works fine with metal mags. Pmags fit with a push but won't eject. It seems that a strip and refinish with something other than the finish on it with something "slicker" might do the trick.

Anyone on the bay area know of a shop that is doing refinishing work for a reasonable price?


Thanks!


Ok. If it works with metal and not P-mags don't use the P-mags. You can also sand down the sides of them if you insist on using P-mags. Some of the lower manufacturers of lowers cut to the tight side of the mag well and there is the problem. I have a lower that P-mags dont work at all so I don't use P-mags in them. Plain and simple.

Dan
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Posted: 8/9/2012 2:57:11 PM
Have you tried contacting the manufacturer to see if they will exchange it for one that allows more mags to drop free? I contacted MEGA before about a lower that wouldn't allow some mags to drop free whereas another one of my lowers did, and they exchanged it.
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Posted: 8/9/2012 4:59:33 PM
Originally Posted By AGR1279:
Originally Posted By stang6768:
I have a Superior Arms lower that is very snug with Pmags. It works fine with metal mags. Pmags fit with a push but won't eject. It seems that a strip and refinish with something other than the finish on it with something "slicker" might do the trick.

Anyone on the bay area know of a shop that is doing refinishing work for a reasonable price?


Thanks!


Ok. If it works with metal and not P-mags don't use the P-mags. You can also sand down the sides of them if you insist on using P-mags. Some of the lower manufacturers of lowers cut to the tight side of the mag well and there is the problem. I have a lower that P-mags dont work at all so I don't use P-mags in them. Plain and simple.

Dan


It's a want not a need at the moment. Lord knows I have enough meteal ones

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Posted: 8/9/2012 5:00:38 PM
Originally Posted By AcenJay:
Have you tried contacting the manufacturer to see if they will exchange it for one that allows more mags to drop free? I contacted MEGA before about a lower that wouldn't allow some mags to drop free whereas another one of my lowers did, and they exchanged it.


Good suggestion. Had this one put together for awhile so i'll have to seee if they'll entertain the thought.