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    Aero Lower tight with USGI mags

    Bought an Aero lower, and checked mag fitment when I got home. It’s really difficult to insert and remove about half the gen 2 pmags I have. Thinking that it may be a pmag issue, I also checked it with NHMTG, Okay, and Center usgi msgs. I also experienced fitment issues with several of these 20 and 30 round usgi mags. Seems to be almost 50/50 with both pmag and aluminum mags.

    Sent it to aero, and they say it’s in spec and en route back from them. Told me to just stick to the mags that work in it, and it’d loosen up with use maybe. As a point of info here, these “problem” mags work great in my bcm, Colt, and my friends Daniel Defense magwells.

    Anybody here know of a decent way to open up a magwell?

    And for the record, I’ll be taking mags to check fitment next time I buy stripped lowers.

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    Chalk it up to lesson learned and use it to beat on and practice with.

    Quote Originally Posted by magister View Post
    Bought an Aero lower, and checked mag fitment when I got home. It’s really difficult to insert and remove about half the gen 2 pmags I have. Thinking that it may be a pmag issue, I also checked it with NHMTG, Okay, and Center usgi msgs. I also experienced fitment issues with several of these 20 and 30 round usgi mags. Seems to be almost 50/50 with both pmag and aluminum mags.

    Sent it to aero, and they say it’s in spec and en route back from them. Told me to just stick to the mags that work in it, and it’d loosen up with use maybe. As a point of info here, these “problem” mags work great in my bcm, Colt, and my friends Daniel Defense magwells.

    Anybody here know of a decent way to open up a magwell?

    And for the record, I’ll be taking mags to check fitment next time I buy stripped lowers.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Chalk it up to lesson learned and use it to beat on and practice with.
    Figured that might be the end result. Lesson learned for sure.

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    If you're going to eat the cost of the lower, you might as well try and fix it. It's pretty easy to ascertain where they are rubbing and "fix" it. If only half the magazines are dragging, it's not going to take much to remove the material (file or sand paper). Still could make a range beater out of it.

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    Had this problem with an Anderson. Saw where it was tight, filed and sanded a bit, done. Works great.

    I know that goes through the hard anodizing, time will tell if that's any kind of issue.

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    If it was me, I could contact them again. It can't be "in spec" if USGI mags aren't working. Especially if those mags work in other guns. If they won't swap it out, sell it and get a lower that works.

    Quote Originally Posted by magister View Post
    Bought an Aero lower, and checked mag fitment when I got home. It’s really difficult to insert and remove about half the gen 2 pmags I have. Thinking that it may be a pmag issue, I also checked it with NHMTG, Okay, and Center usgi msgs. I also experienced fitment issues with several of these 20 and 30 round usgi mags. Seems to be almost 50/50 with both pmag and aluminum mags.

    Sent it to aero, and they say it’s in spec and en route back from them. Told me to just stick to the mags that work in it, and it’d loosen up with use maybe. As a point of info here, these “problem” mags work great in my bcm, Colt, and my friends Daniel Defense magwells.

    Anybody here know of a decent way to open up a magwell?

    And for the record, I’ll be taking mags to check fitment next time I buy stripped lowers.



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    All my gen 2 Pmags are tight in my RRA, PSA, Anderson lowers.
    Had to file the Pmags. I’ve been told the newer ones are a bit smaller but Okay mags should fit in everything.
    My Okay 20s drop free when empty.
    Sounds like it’s time to file that magwell.

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    Had the same issue, the took it back and reworked it. Works fine now, but it's my first and last AP lower. It's a beater rifle anyway.

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    Aero is usually high quality, from what I've seen of others' experiences, and my own. Running two Aero lowers, and one upper. All stripped, incorporated into full guns.

    This whole thing reminds me, my primary carbine has an SGW lower, forged way back in 1983.

    When Pmags first came out, they were all the rage. I got one, it was tight as hell in that lower. Made me hate 'em.

    Years later, I run gen 2 Pmags in that lower, they drop free just fine. Glad they redesigned them. They're all I buy now.

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    a buddy recently had this same problem with an Anderson. he plans to return it. if that doesn't work, i guess we can always take down the anodizing...

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