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 FS2000 won't chamber rounds from Magpul pmags?
sribble1  [Member]
9/23/2011 10:04:32 PM
But will from stock mag. Any thoughts?
sumkrnboy  [Team Member]
9/23/2011 10:27:05 PM
The polymer is too thick. Same goes for E-mag, though slightly thinner. You could try filing and sanding off some material to get the mags to drop freely. Otherwise, stick with metal GI mags.
ronin556  [Member]
9/23/2011 10:38:52 PM
Why does this matter?

Just don't use Pmags.

My have in the FS2000 is the HK mags they slide in and out like butter
Friendly_Crusader  [Team Member]
9/23/2011 10:43:40 PM
As the others have said, the f2000 and fs2000 were designed around NATO spec m16 and FN magazines

The f2000 came out about 4 years before Pmags, and there were no 100% quality polymer magazines before pmags
sribble1  [Member]
9/23/2011 10:54:05 PM
I hear you, but one of the quirks I've heard is the stock steel mag has a feed problem often...sucks
Friendly_Crusader  [Team Member]
9/23/2011 11:14:33 PM
Originally Posted By sribble1:
I hear you, but one of the quirks I've heard is the stock steel mag has a feed problem often...sucks


It's a aluminum D&H USGI magazine anodized black with an FN floorplate... $1.99 gets you a magpul follower and it will operate perfectly
cetane  [Member]
9/25/2011 10:02:47 PM
First I live in NY state. I can only own Pre-ban 30 round mags, made before 9 of 1994. I have used them for 1500+/- rounds for years since I bought my FS2000 T and O. I have NEVER had one problem with any used beat to hell copper looking mag feeding my FS2000. I cannot believe there are so many actual magazine caused ftf. If you live in a state where you can buy a brand new USGI mag for $9, then get 50 to start. I would buy them all day.