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Posted: 7/17/2017 1:05:35 AM EDT
Wow, what an awesome day! Used my 15 Gl 9 mags today for the second time. 12 or 13 of them ( I lost count) had the followers completely stuck, where I could/had to shake the rounds out. Only when empty, and when I slammed them on the bench, would they break free. Then wash rinse repeat. I'm a Magpul fan, and will still be, but this sucks. I've read about people here having problems with them. "Clean with CLP" is the remedy I've seen MP reccomend. Already done. I know they'll make good on this, but I've completely lost faith on this gig.
Luckily I had 2 Glock mags with me today. I just got to load them every time. Made me feel sorry for the guys who don't own mags by the dozen. |
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I probably have 10 of them...and honestly never had an issue with any of them.
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I'm sure some batches are different than others. The problems are pretty well documented. Search YouTube and such. I'm just disappointed.
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Wow, what an awesome day! Used my 15 Gl 9 mags today for the second time. 12 or 13 of them ( I lost count) had the followers completely stuck, where I could/had to shake the rounds out. Only when empty, and when I slammed them on the bench, would they break free. Then wash rinse repeat. I'm a Magpul fan, and will still be, but this sucks. I've read about people here having problems with them. "Clean with CLP" is the remedy I've seen MP reccomend. Already done. I know they'll make good on this, but I've completely lost faith on this gig. Luckily I had 2 Glock mags with me today. I just got to load them every time. Made me feel sorry for the guys who don't own mags by the dozen. View Quote How many rounds do you think you have through the average bad mag? This is a problem that I've not experienced but I don't think I have all that many rounds through any of my Magpul Glock mags. |
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I ran 6 of them in a USPSA match where the ground consisted of sand. Dropped all of them at some point and I never took them apart throughout the entire 14 stage match. They never missed a beat nor were they cleaned/lubed with CLP prior.
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I've used the Magpul mags for my 19 and 17. Never had an issue, nor have I heard of this.
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How many rounds do you think you have through the average bad mag? This is a problem that I've not experienced but I don't think I have all that many rounds through any of my Magpul Glock mags. View Quote Just for the record guys. Magpul said to clean with CLP. This wasn't my idea. Magpul is replacing them, so I will remain hopeful. |
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Had the same issues with there 21 round magazines. Had 3 new ones out the package continuously have the same malfunctions as OP. Sending them all back to magpul.
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I have a couple of the 21s.
They run ok on brass cased FMJ but choke consistently on HSTs. Junk. |
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I bought 4 of them to try out. Wound up giving them away to folks I shoot competition with. I had the same problem. Ammo locking up in the magazine or feeding through the magazine like they were moving though syrup causing FTFs during competition. They would lock up solid on steel cased ammo (not acceptable to me) and brass cased would feed very slowly though the magazine, this would normally happen on days of high humidity.
I had the same issue with ETS magazines, even after having the magazines replaced by ETS. Not sure what the issue is and don't care at this point I've simply went back to GLOCK magazines. Never had any issues with their AR magazines in that regard. |
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Luckily I had 2 Glock mags with me today. View Quote |
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People on the internet tell me that they are just as good as OEM Glock mags and cheaper to boot.
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I have a 21 rounder, 3 17's and 1 12 rounder.
No issue at all. I even carry the 12 in my 26 for ccw. |
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I have a half dozen or so.
I'm not too impressed. Fail to lock back, FTF, dont drop free easily. Never ever had any issues with OEM. |
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Stuff like this is why I'll gladly use them on the range but stick to OEM mags for carry/duty use.
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I have 12 of them and never had any issues. They are my primary range mags so I have only used them with FMJ (mostly Wolf WPA steel cased) so I can't speak for reliability with JHP.
Magpul stands by their product, I would shoot them a email and they will likely take care of any issues you are having. |
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Spring Tension on mine are shit, but they still work.
They just don't lock back. I use them for range use only. |
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I have 10 magpul glock 19 mags. While I have had zero issues with them I keep them for range use only. Can't beat a stock glock mag.
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Yep, range use or back-up (after 3 Glock mags would be used up, by which time I'd be screwed anyway.) I carry with the Glock mags. No issues with the Magpuls, though. Hell, I haven't had any issues with the Korean mags, either, including 33 rounders.
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My GL9 mags haven't been reliable, either.
Have continued to use them as range mags, and typically experience at least two or three malfs per session. |
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Yep, range use or back-up (after 3 Glock mags would be used up, by which time I'd be screwed anyway.) I carry with the Glock mags. No issues with the Magpuls, though. Hell, I haven't had any issues with the Korean mags, either, including 33 rounders. View Quote |
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I've never had any trouble with my Korean mags, even with a Korean +2 extension. Unlike ETS, which never seem to want to work reliably. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yep, range use or back-up (after 3 Glock mags would be used up, by which time I'd be screwed anyway.) I carry with the Glock mags. No issues with the Magpuls, though. Hell, I haven't had any issues with the Korean mags, either, including 33 rounders. |
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Funny, my 4 ETS stick mags work great. Only $12 each.
My Magpul works ok with brass ammo most of the time but definitely range only. Makes me realize half my Glock mag pile isnt viable for real use so I need to grab some more OEM. |
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Just shot the MI USPSA Sectional running using the same Magpul mags as mentioned before. No Failures at all. The stage grounds are very sandy, some areas reminded me of beach volley ball pits.
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Between these and the ETS mags, I'm not sure which suck more.
Good thing OEM mags are cheap. |
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I bought ETS over Magpul since they are translucent, barely any witness holes on the Magpuls. My friend has 2 that seem to work great for him. I tried his mags in my G19 and had one FTF, otherwise they seem to work. Haven't tried them with steel though.
My ETS mags would also have a stuck follower if I used steel case ammo, even after getting replacements from them. However, I noticed its mainly the garbage polymer coating that causes the follower to stick. I've been using lacquered Brown Bear which is not only smooth to the touch it feeds much better as well, haven't had anymore stuck followers. A big FU to those that caused Tula and Wolf to import nothing but poly cased crap to the United States! |
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No issues with mine at all! Used them in a gunsite 250 class without problems running them hard for five days straight. Dropped in wet sand etc no Problems. Never have even disassembled them or cleaned in any way
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I bought ETS over Magpul since they are translucent, barely any witness holes on the Magpuls. My friend has 2 that seem to work great for him. I tried his mags in my G19 and had one FTF, otherwise they seem to work. Haven't tried them with steel though. My ETS mags would also have a stuck follower if I used steel case ammo, even after getting replacements from them. However, I noticed its mainly the garbage polymer coating that causes the follower to stick. I've been using lacquered Brown Bear which is not only smooth to the touch it feeds much better as well, haven't had anymore stuck followers. A big FU to those that caused Tula and Wolf to import nothing but poly cased crap to the United States! View Quote |
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My Magpul mags have been 100% reliable and I've had issues with my ETS mags.
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My Magpul mags have been 100% reliable and I've had issues with my ETS mags. View Quote |
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Have you checked the followers for sprue? Inside the mag bodies?
I've never had an issue with mine and the only worry I'd have is that plastic is hydroscopic. |
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Was using the range's Glock 19 Magpul in a rented Glock 26 last week. Halfway through the mag, the slide closed w/ the new round standing straight up in the ejection port. I've seen stovepipe jams before, but never w/ a loaded round.
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Looks like Mr. Gunsngear has a Magpul GL9 thats causing his new Gen 5 G17 to lock back with rounds still in the mag.
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Was using the range's Glock 19 Magpul in a rented Glock 26 last week. Halfway through the mag, the slide closed w/ the new round standing straight up in the ejection port. I've seen stovepipe jams before, but never w/ a loaded round. View Quote |
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I get failure to lock and stuck followers with the magpuls too, no lrbho on my AR with them too
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I have heard enough bad stories to turn me 100% off. Saw first hand an Instructor have some issues with magpul. I hate to be the guy to say this....BUT Glock factory parts are so consistently 100% reliable it actually IS boring.
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There really isn’t much price difference between the 2. Just buy Glock.
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Nothing but OEM mags for me. Cheap, plentiful, and they work
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My Magpul mags have been 100% reliable and I've had issues with my ETS mags. View Quote My Magpuls have been fine. I really like the 12 rounders in my G26. |
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I've got a dozen or more Magpul Glock mags in different sizes and I shoot them all the time without issue.
I've got several hundred rounds through my 21 rounders in a G19, G34 and G17M |
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I'm thinking about picking up a set of 15 and 17 rounders to use as training mags to drop on cement.
I hate to beat up my nice Sunday mags like that. |
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I got two of them for free recently and tried them out. They work, but they do not inspire confidence. I put them in the bottom of my magazine bag and they'll stay there.
The way I would put it...I wouldn't spend my money on one of them. That's just my two cents though. |
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Sent my 21 round 9mm mags back as posted earlier. After a few (8) emails with the customer service department asking me to scrub the inside of the magazine and use this and that type of ammo they finally issued me a RA #. The CS department asked me to put a detailed description of my issues and what I would like done. I did this and told them I have tried to like there 9mm mags . This was my second attempt to be a consumer of them. My experiences with there 9mm magazines have all suffered With very disappointing results. Weak springs. I asked magpul to send me Pmags for the AR in exchange or anything but their 9mm mags. Magpul sent me 3 more of there shit 21 round 9mm mags. Yes they honored there Warranty and have me three more new mags. Why bother asking me what I want done? I guess making a shit ton of mags and getting 60% of them to be functionable is profitable. I still have some G17 mags that suffer from shit spring syndrome in my junk parts box in my garage. What a disappointment from magpul .. just my experience
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Wow, what an awesome day! Used my 15 Gl 9 mags today for the second time. 12 or 13 of them ( I lost count) had the followers completely stuck, where I could/had to shake the rounds out. Only when empty, and when I slammed them on the bench, would they break free. Then wash rinse repeat. I'm a Magpul fan, and will still be, but this sucks. I've read about people here having problems with them. "Clean with CLP" is the remedy I've seen MP reccomend. Already done. I know they'll make good on this, but I've completely lost faith on this gig. Luckily I had 2 Glock mags with me today. I just got to load them every time. Made me feel sorry for the guys who don't own mags by the dozen. View Quote Did you leave them loaded for a period of time that might have caused the rounds to stick or something? |
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