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1/4/2010 12:51:23 AM EDT
I have a slight wobble in a single magazine and it causes jams.  Some times the round will not chamber all the way.  Others it does not cycle corectly.  I will use this single magazine and have problems then switch to other magazines and the weapon runs 100%, so it is the magazine.  I believe it is due to some slack on both sides resulting in too much play.  How do I fix this?  It is a bulgarian circle 10 mag.
1/4/2010 7:21:46 AM EDT
[#1]
It seems unlikely that a "... slight wobble ..." would cause feeding problems, although it's possible.
Have you disassembled the magazine? Is it clean inside and free of any burrs in the body or on the follower that might cause it to bind or drag?
Is it possible to try the magazine in another AK?
1/5/2010 2:12:51 AM EDT
[#2]
magazine is clean and moves freely with just my thumb pushing down on it.  No burs or any abnormalities I can see.
1/5/2010 5:22:02 PM EDT
[#3]
you may have a bent feed lip. shoot it and see if it jams when feeding from a certain side. i assume this is steel , since i've never had wobble in a poly mag. i had a romy mag that would do this and it had a slight bent / rough feed lip. i filed it a bit to make it look like the other side and it fed properly after that. that's all i got. good luck.
1/6/2010 1:23:56 AM EDT
[#4]
Thanks but this is a circle 10 poly mag for a bulgarian krink.  I do know what your saying about the steel mags though.  I had to file one before it would even click into the magazine well.
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