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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: PA
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mag question
i went shooting in january when the tempature was about 10 or 15 degrees ( the benefits of living in the north
i know this question is a little late but i haven't had the chance to ask until now Last edited by jimmers : 03-21-2007 at 01:05 AM. |
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I would also assume it was related to the temperature. If I'm thinking correctly, the freezing temp will cause the poly frame of the gun to constrict a little more than other parts given it's more pliable nature thereby causing it to hold onto your mag. How have the mags been ejecting indoors? The answer to that will tell you a lot, I think.
joe
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Did you try them in the house?
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