I found one of them to feel sorta "crunchy" and to have a feeding problem in that the follower would hang up about halfway through the magazine.
I popped the mag apart and found that a sloppy/oversized spot weld inside the magazine was catching on the follower and stopping its upward progress.
Out-fucking-standing! This meant...being finicky and anal about this kinda thing...I would have to completely disassemble all ten mags and inspect them.
I found five out of ten of the mags to have this spot weld problem.
| These are the spot welds and their locations inside the mag. The welds pictured are not the problem welds. The problem welds were much larger and more pronounced. | 
So, I took a long narrow file and knocked down all the spot weld burrs I could find...and reach.
Then, I took a look at all the plastic followers. I found some minor mold flashing on all of them, and smoothed them down with a hand file.
My last step was to lightly oil the mag springs and the inside walls of the mags themselves.
I slapped all ten mags back together, and worked all of them up and down vigorously until I was tired and satisfied and needed a smoke.
The mags seem smoother now and not crunchy at all.
It's a damn shame Bushmaster couldn't be assed to do this kinda thing before they put these mags on the market.
Unless I find a metric shit ton of them for almost free, I won't be buying any more Bushmaster mags.
I guess I'll stick to Magpul. I haven't had any issues with their shit.
Yet.
 
I go to 44mag.com and get NHMTG 30 round mags with magpul anti-tilt followers for 15.00 ea. Very nice mags. I thought I read that Remington bought out Bushmaster. I would hope that if they did, they would keep the quality of Bushmaster.
ReplyDeleteI'll look into the 44mag.com site. Thanks. I guess I thought GI mags would be fine (and cheap) seeing as I never had an issue with them during my time dabbling in all things Marine Corps-ish back in the day.
DeleteGranted, I served as a slimy reservist during the Cold War and did nothing other than range firing, but again, I never had any mag issues in those 8 years.
But Zoomie,
ReplyDeleteYou told us year ago you traded your scary guns in for apples and a red sunggie blanket! What do you need mags for?
'Twas my son's AR.
DeleteYes. That's it!