Were you shooting steel cased ammo? I have found that full polymer Glock mags don't work well with steel.
I've been shooting the Magpul G19 mags (since they came out) interchangeably with original Glock Gen 3 G19 mags and original glock non-drop free mags pre metal lined. I've seen no fundamental difference between any of them except how they function (drop verus non-drop free). I also have never had any of these mags fail unless I didn't properly keep up with general maintenance (Clean, change springs every couple years when tension lower) and check for issues after being dropped, stepped on or otherwise molested. Not saying they're identical, just for me they are close enough to not matter.
Last edited by ndmiller; 04-24-22 at 12:37. Reason: rephrased
I had a problem with one of their m-lok offset light mounts, one of the screws was striped.
This was just before last Christmas, I called explained the issue and had a new screw and the T nut at my house within a week.
That's the only issue I've ever had and they fixed it immediately.
Never EVER had any problems with Magpul products. I suppose its possible to get 1 bad magazine, but several?
Last edited by the AR-15 Junkie; 04-24-22 at 19:53.
I've been very happy with my PMags AR and G19. Zero issues.
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Thomas Jefferson
I’d imagine the OP is leaving out an important detail or two from his story and that I’m using is the crux of why they aren’t doing whatever it is he wanted from them.
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