I ordered a whole bunch of FAL mags from DS Arms. The $5 used variety.
Mine is a DSArms imported Argie FAL which never had a feeding problem before.
Out of the ten that I ordered, eight won't feed correctly. All of the problems occur from the left side of the double stack. A couple fit very tightly. So, with the four bad mags I had before, looks like I will be sending a dozen back to DSArms.
The bolt would not properly engage the cartridge and sometimes gouge the case. If the case was gouged, it would go just short of the chamber in a nose-high attitude. Other mags would have the bolt slide harmlessly over the top of the round on the left side of the stagger. Never a problem if the right-side cartridge was next to be stripped.
On the plus side, out of that ten, I was able to add two good ones to the eight good ones I already had.
I got really paranoid and assumed it was a rifle problem. So last night I cleaned it all up, including the gas tube (which wasn't dirty), and put the gas setting to full on.
The result? All the mags that were good before were still good, all the ones that were bad were still bad.
Another interesting note. Tim tried a couple of my "bad" mags in his AzExArms FAL. They appeared to work fine.
Any advice?
Rick
Back from a long day at the range.
Mine is a DSArms imported Argie FAL which never had a feeding problem before.
Out of the ten that I ordered, eight won't feed correctly. All of the problems occur from the left side of the double stack. A couple fit very tightly. So, with the four bad mags I had before, looks like I will be sending a dozen back to DSArms.
The bolt would not properly engage the cartridge and sometimes gouge the case. If the case was gouged, it would go just short of the chamber in a nose-high attitude. Other mags would have the bolt slide harmlessly over the top of the round on the left side of the stagger. Never a problem if the right-side cartridge was next to be stripped.
On the plus side, out of that ten, I was able to add two good ones to the eight good ones I already had.
I got really paranoid and assumed it was a rifle problem. So last night I cleaned it all up, including the gas tube (which wasn't dirty), and put the gas setting to full on.
The result? All the mags that were good before were still good, all the ones that were bad were still bad.
Another interesting note. Tim tried a couple of my "bad" mags in his AzExArms FAL. They appeared to work fine.
Any advice?
Rick
Back from a long day at the range.