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6/25/2012 10:39:55 AM EDT
Hey all,

I have an older PSL that I bought quite some time ago, if I remember correctly it's a TN Guns import, and I have 10 mags with it that all work and function fine.  Fast forward to last year, when I bought another PSL that came the square cut Nodak(?) receivers, and has been sitting in the safe for WAY too long.  Took it out last month and had issues with the gun firing, thought I would bring it home again, clean and lube it up and took it back this month.  Again today, had issues with the gun working, wouldn't even go 2 rounds in a row without jamming up.

Switched to another magazine, and BAM - 100% from beginning to end, no issues.  Loaded up the magazine again and BAM, again, 100% no issues.  So I know it's not the gun.  I also know the magazine works fine as it has been 100% in my other rifle, guess I'll just have to mark it somehow to make sure it only gets used in the other rifle.

Anyone else have issues with this before?  If it was an AR mag I'd just pitch it in the training stack, but since the PSL mags are so expensive, I'll probably just isolate it for the gun it works in, unless anyone has suggestions.  My first guess would be the locking tab as it seems to fit pretty tight in the gun it doesn't work in, but I don't want to grind it down since it works in my other gun.
6/25/2012 10:52:11 AM EDT
[#1]
They are not picky. They are tuned to particular rifle. File the mag latch on the engagement surface with a file until they feed normaly. That is  If the mag is tight up in it.

I fitted 5 with a hand file. It took less than 30 swipes with the file per mag. Don't grind with a dremmel.
6/25/2012 3:15:20 PM EDT
[#2]
The lips of the mag may need to be raised/opened up a little for the NoDak
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