I have been having a problem with my Sig P226 9mm mags. It’s a newer pistol but I have had about 800 flawless rounds fired with WWB and PCM ammo. I first noticed a problem with about 6 failures to feeds using Aguila ammo. I thought that the failures were caused by the dimpled ring on the brass that’s just below the bullet catching on the feed lip of the mag. Just to make sure that my mags weren’t dirty I broke them down and cleaned them. I wiped them out with a clean rag to make sure there was no dirt or oil in them. Just to be safe I ordered (3) 18 round Mec-gar mags and did a side by side comparison yesterday. I shot 45 rounds of Brown Bear out of 3 factory mags, and 45 Brown Bear out of 3 Mec-gar. I had 4 FTF out of the factory mags and none out of the Mec-gar. Then I shot 110 more with the Mec-gar and had no issues. What do you guys think is causing this problem? I’m thinking it’s the rough phosphate type coating on the inside of the factory mags but I’m not sure. If that is the problem how can I fix it? Is there someone I can send them to, to tune them up or to refinish them like the anti-friction coating on the Mec-gar mags?


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