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<blockquote data-quote="gsarg" data-source="post: 1193379" data-attributes="member: 76"><p>The older mags that have a "U" shaped rear were specifically designed to NOT drop free. I'm assuming that's the type you have. If not, then you probably have either a damaged mag release (happens when you use metal mags, which you should not do BTW), damaged mags, dirty magwell/mags/mag release, or a combination of all.</p><p></p><p>Mags that either have a |_| rear notch (2nd Gen), or a \_/ rear notch (3rd and 4th Gen) mags should easily drop free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsarg, post: 1193379, member: 76"] The older mags that have a "U" shaped rear were specifically designed to NOT drop free. I'm assuming that's the type you have. If not, then you probably have either a damaged mag release (happens when you use metal mags, which you should not do BTW), damaged mags, dirty magwell/mags/mag release, or a combination of all. Mags that either have a |_| rear notch (2nd Gen), or a \_/ rear notch (3rd and 4th Gen) mags should easily drop free. [/QUOTE]
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