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    I'd try both a 25 and 50 yard zero and figure out your DOPE. Then choose something that tickles your fancy based on your planned needs. Maybe a 36 yard zero, who knows, only you can make you spot on.

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    My build gun like the c products mags best because the run flawlessly. I tried the heavy hammer spring but it made the trigger way too hard to pull, so I went to the enhanced firing pin & that took care of my FTF problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 545Warman View Post
    My build gun like the c products mags best because the run flawlessly. I tried the heavy hammer spring but it made the trigger way too hard to pull, so I went to the enhanced firing pin & that took care of my FTF problems.
    Have you modified your C Product/Duramags or you have left them as you got them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red*Lion View Post
    Have you modified your C Product/Duramags or you have left them as you got them?
    I didn't have to touch them, they worked just right from the first shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red*Lion View Post
    Have you modified your C Product/Duramags or you have left them as you got them?
    The new Duramags do not require any modification whatsoever. They are extremely reliable magazines.
    You are a genuine toolbag if you have your EDC "loadout" in your signature line...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magsz View Post
    The new Duramags do not require any modification whatsoever. They are extremely reliable magazines.
    That is good to hear. I had to modify a few of my C-Product 30 rd mags to get them to consistently feed ammo, including bending up the top feed lips a little bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red*Lion View Post
    That is good to hear. I had to modify a few of my C-Product 30 rd mags to get them to consistently feed ammo, including bending up the top feed lips a little bit.
    My C product has always been 100%. Now they are called Duramag. Back in the early days ASC made the first C's on contract. However their quality sucked. So they built their own and dumped ASC.

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    I finally made it to the range. I put about 50 rounds through it. I didn't bring a lot of ammo as my goal was just to get a zero, try out all of my mags and basically run the gun. I zeroed quickly and easily with the Sight Mark sight and MBUS. I had one round fail to go off but looking at the primer, it had a nice dent in it so I think the round was bad (steel case Tula). The three mags I have now all functioned great. The only thing I would want to do now is add a red anodized charging handle and the para cord sling in red and black. Otherwise I now appear to have a decent 7.62x39 rifle to go with my 5.56 rifle.

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    Good deal! Sounded like a fun run

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    I run an enhanced firing pin, C-Product mags off lower w/ Geiselle SSA-E trigger and all is well; sub MOA using good PMC softpoint, 1-MOA a/ bulk milsurp it likes. Oh and I run it wet as per Glenn Zediker’s guidance for what and where.

    I did add JP Enterprises adjustable gasblock & if I setup an 18” trash can over my right shoulder (note I am LH’d), all the empty brass would land right in that bucket ... heck, ‘grouping’ there much better than some AKs out of the muzzle.
    Given that 10-shots are a group and 5-shots may be a favorable trend ... know that just one good 3-shot group can make you an instant internet superstar!

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