Posted: 4/20/2011 10:39:10 PM EDT
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All of my short CMMG mags have this flaw; some developed it within as few as 500 rounds, others took around 2000.
I didn't contact CMMG regarding this because it is obviously a result of their trying to please the customer by using existing designs. They are a stop-gap measure and were originally designed to run the original follower, and did so very well. Besides most of my shooting is prone or BR, so I only load 5 rounds at a time in these mags and then they run flawlessly. BTW, these mags defy repair by any means so don't bother. I also didn't bother CMMG because they are one of the few companies in this business that take rimfire seriously, and are working on a better mag, so on this they get a pass. You, however, may want to take the matter up with their CS. I'm waiting like everyone else for the new modular mags to arrive, no need to pester or harass CMMG because we'll see them when they are ready - and reliable. Good luck, Ted |
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I don't know if people realize how difficult a challenge it has been to design a magazine for the .22 AR that will work the standard bolt hold open on an AR lower. If one could just design a new lower dedicated to the .22 it would be a much easier task. Problem there is that you would have a lower that would only function with the .22 and not interchange. Next problem is the magazine itself. The basic layout was a compromise made before anyone thought of a BHOA. This basic design of the bolt goes back over twenty years, long before CMMG or most of the current manufactures were even in business.
Like SpecOps I give CMMG a pass on this part. Look around. CMMG is the only company that is taking the .22 AR seriously. They have done more to advance the design of the .22 in this rifle than anyone. Others have played at making uppers but with limited options and no real push to add things like the forward assist and bolt hold open. And, look at all the options CMMG gives us. Not only that, they made these things affordable to the masses. You can spend a LOT more on a .22 upper and get less than what CMMG gives you for a reasonable price. CMMG is still working on this magazine thing. They know the issues and challenges and won't stop until its where it should be. They have some great product in the pipe-line and it will come, it just takes time. I give them five stars for what they have done and what they are working on. |
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I don't know if people realize how difficult a challenge it has been to design a magazine for the .22 AR that will work the standard bolt hold open on an AR lower. If one could just design a new lower dedicated to the .22 it would be a much easier task. Problem there is that you would have a lower that would only function with the .22 and not interchange. Next problem is the magazine itself. The basic layout was a compromise made before anyone thought of a BHOA. This basic design of the bolt goes back over twenty years, long before CMMG or most of the current manufactures were even in business. Like SpecOps I give CMMG a pass on this part. Look around. CMMG is the only company that is taking the .22 AR seriously. They have done more to advance the design of the .22 in this rifle than anyone. Others have played at making uppers but with limited options and no real push to add things like the forward assist and bolt hold open. And, look at all the options CMMG gives us. Not only that, they made these things affordable to the masses. You can spend a LOT more on a .22 upper and get less than what CMMG gives you for a reasonable price. CMMG is still working on this magazine thing. They know the issues and challenges and won't stop until its where it should be. They have some great product in the pipe-line and it will come, it just takes time. I give them five stars for what they have done and what they are working on. DUH? Who said what? |

