Pro-mag capacity.

ED CHAVEZ

New member
I recently purchase two pro-mag clips for my P-90. They were advertise to hold 8-rounds, but when I received them I loaded them up with 7 dummy rounds, and tried to put another in and it did not want to feed another dummy round. So I decided to go to the range and try real ammo and the mag still only carried 7-rounds of .45ACP. I do not know to complain to the company or to just keep them. To tell you the truth they fed well in my P-90 without any problem. But I believe if 7-rounds worked for the U.S. armed forces in WWII, then it works for me know. But 8-rounds would of been a beutiful thing. I really wanted 10-rounders but the mag sticked out to much, about a inch. I believe I'll keep them, since they worked flawlessly in my P-90T. :)

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They told me,"throw down your guns, return to the earth...HAH! time enough for the earth in the grave". -EDA

"Giving up is not in my vocabulary". -EDA

"Do not fear the governments, that fears you". -EDA
 
Most mags for guns, I have found hold only up to a round less then they are said to be.
Meaning an "8rd" mag, only holds 7rds. But, that is when they are new, so if you break them in, they might work better.
 
Alright, thanks. I guess it needs use. But it is weird that when I try load another round in the magazine that it hits something and does not allow any leverage to put in another round. But I guess it needs use. I will probly leave 7-dummy rounds in the magazine and soften the spring to see if it works, if not it is not a waste of a magazine. I only paid $7.99 per mag and I have plently of others at hand. Till time all all need is 7-shots, even tho one round of .45ACP is enough to stop an intruder.

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They told me,"throw down your guns, return to the earth...HAH! time enough for the earth in the grave". -EDA

"Giving up is not in my vocabulary". -EDA

"Do not fear the governments, that fears you". -EDA
 
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