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12/1/2007 9:04:47 AM EDT
I bought a new century ak pistol awhile ago that I can not get the mags to seat in.  Well actually 1 mag that came with it works fine 12 others fail to seat.  It looks like the problem is the mag catch is just about 1/16” to long.  Is it ok to grind the top part closest to the receiver down a little?  All 13 of the mags fit perfect into a WASR that I have and it looks like the WASR has around 1/16” larger gap between the bottom of the receiver and the mag catch then the pistol.  Thanks
12/1/2007 9:19:11 AM EDT
[#1]
Have you tried slapping the mag in using your palm against the floorplate?  I have some that are really tight in my Century, and they slap in fine (and are solid - a good thing).
12/1/2007 9:22:53 AM EDT
[#2]
yeah slapped damn hard and no go.  One of them went almost all the way in once and it was so tight the mag catch release would not move and I had to really work to get it out.
12/1/2007 9:50:17 AM EDT
[#3]
Thats wierd. My century has FTF and FTE problems if I dont hold the mag all the way up. Looks like these century rifles are not good at all. Im going ot return mine for a refund at the place I bought it from.

Good luck with yous. As far as grinding? Hmmm.......if you do that you can possibly void all your warranty on it.
12/1/2007 11:13:31 AM EDT
[#4]
Well I went ahead and took off just a little (maybe 1/32") and I can now get 4 mags to work they are still very very tight and the one that did work is still very tight as well.  I think I am just going to polish off what I have done and maybe tomorrow I can get out to the desert to function test the gun.  If all is good I will try just a little more.  Sorry to hear about yours maybe I should be happy that its so tight probably harder to fix loose.
12/1/2007 11:30:30 AM EDT
[#5]
What you did is the right thing.  Better to adjust the rifle in this case than every magazine on the planet.  Just take very little off.  You shouldn't be able to see much of a difference visibly.  I had the same problem with a Vector rifle.  A little work with a jeweler's file and it was fine.  
12/1/2007 11:40:36 AM EDT
[#6]
Thanks I am feeling better about it now.  I got a little inpatient new to AKs have a few ARs and am more comfortable working on those.
12/1/2007 3:00:13 PM EDT
[#7]
Or call Century, tell them your problem, they will give you a return auth.# to return weapon for repair.Ihave a RPK going back for the same reason.
12/1/2007 3:59:16 PM EDT
[#8]
I'd rather have a mag well that is too tight, than too loose.    

If you decise to tackle the problem on your own, be sure and go   s l o w l y.  You want the mags snug.    
12/1/2007 10:15:33 PM EDT
[#9]
I've seen this happen on a few AKs including a MAK-90 that I had. In all cases they were new and had sharp, unworn magazine catches. I used a dremel and took off the slightest bit from the mag catch - now all AK mags work well. And doing this does not cause wobble as long as you don't take off exorbitant amounts.
12/1/2007 10:48:30 PM EDT
[#10]
I had that problem with my AK Pistol and just filed the mag catch on the effected mags. Didn't take much. One AK I got from Century I had to send back cause I couldn't get the mag out once seated, at least not without getting a stick and beating on the mag release.
12/2/2007 10:56:36 AM EDT
[#11]
My ROMAKII has this problem.  I plan on doing the same that you did.

The mags seat okay but the release is too tall/high up and presses against the mag really hard making it quite a contraption to release the mag.
12/2/2007 12:10:17 PM EDT
[#12]
A few things I learned while doing this.  

Its easier to put some cloth material inside the mag well to catch the metal shavings.
Start small and check all your mags after each little bit.
Some of the older mags that have a little more wear will fit first. So dont over do it.
Dremels are pretty cool but the corners are a little tricky
wear proper eye protection (lots of little metal pieces flying around)

I got 3 more 40's and 3 more 30's like new and 2 fit  (would have been 0) but I am done grinding for now.  Never made it out to check the gun but had some fun making things fit better.

12/2/2007 8:58:03 PM EDT
[#13]
Now that you've dremelled (and things are still a little tight) get a small file (the 3 sided type) and smooth it a little more esp around the corners and it should be good to go on all mags.
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