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12/3/2005 11:12:35 AM EDT
I bought one today. Installed it. So far I am  just getting the muscle memory down.

In doing so, It has slipped up so that the bolt carrier catch pin on the redi-mag is in the notch of the catch and not working. I have it tourqed down good-n-tight.

I have tried a few mags loaded, seems the weight of the mags is holding it down. I am thinking of sanding the plastic block down a bit so the screws can go a tad deeper.

Thoughts?

Thanks.



12/4/2005 6:45:36 AM EDT
[#1]
I bought mine at least 5 years ago and it came with some small strips of sticky back thin rubber pieces to put between the Redi-mag and the mag well. I have not had any problem with mine moving in the 5 or so years that I have used it. Try some thin rubber strips before you sand down the block. Hope this helps.
Old Blind Squirrel
12/4/2005 1:23:28 PM EDT
[#2]
If it is just the regular version of the redi-mag it would come with little pieces of rubber. If it's the QD version they just used a cut inner tube.
12/4/2005 2:59:37 PM EDT
[#3]

If it's the QD version they just used a cut inner tube



yup, thats what it came with.
12/5/2005 11:57:58 PM EDT
[#4]
I have been using a Redi-Mag A1 for the past few months. I have never experienced this problem.
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