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Post by slippy on Jul 18, 2013 18:03:03 GMT -5
This post is inspired by personal experience as well as "Alternative M4 mag fitting fix" by BoredKender. Link below. miairsoft.proboards.com/thread/27112/alternative-m4-mag-fitting-fixIn addition to BoredKender's initial post I would also like to add that if your mags are incredibly loose in your magwell (Mag mid-caps have to be physically held forward on my VFC 416D) you can add a velcro square, as mention in the linked post, to each mag to correct the issue. Doing a square in the magwell itself WILL fix your problem but it will make it all but impossible to use high-caps. My method will allow you to have full use of mid-caps while retaining the ability to use high-caps, if you use high-caps. Both methods work INCREDIBLY well and will allow you to focus more on the important things such as target acquisition and movement rather than whether or not your mags are going to feed. Hope this helps!
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Post by steelfallenangel on Aug 24, 2013 5:00:40 GMT -5
This solution will not fix issues with bullpup rifless and there inclination to not liking Pmag (or VFC 416s for that matter) will it?
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Post by Pagan on Aug 24, 2013 7:23:50 GMT -5
This solution will not fix issues with bullpup rifless and there inclination to not liking Pmag (or VFC 416s for that matter) will it? The problem with 416s and Pmags is the size of the mag well. Some 416s can fit Pmags ( my JG 416 does) but the Emag was created for European rifles. The Emags aren't as wide as the Pmag so the don't have same issues.
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Post by Coletrain on Aug 24, 2013 9:21:54 GMT -5
416's, or at least real steel ones, won't work with Pmags because the 416's extended mag well makes it so the raised parts on the Pmag get stuck and won't fit.
If you dremel down the raised part on the Pmag that prevents it from going all the way into the mag well, it should feed fine.
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Post by steelfallenangel on Aug 24, 2013 16:24:21 GMT -5
I figured as much, such is why I've been moving over to only using Emags so that I don't have to manage two different types of stanag type magazines.
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