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rave2173 New Member
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:20 pm Post subject: plr-16 factory mag question |
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| I just bought a new plr-16 and the factory 10 round clip is really tight .Hard to remove from gun easily gotta really pull down on it and is not real smooth installing it back into gun.Are the factory mags known for this also is there anything i can do to make it go in and out smoother maybe add a little gun oil to edges ?Please help |
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Barksdale123 KTranger

Joined: 09 Apr 2009 Posts: 1320 Location: Loxahatchee, Florida
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:55 pm Post subject: |
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Welcome Rave. Please post at the welcome thread and tell us as much as you dare about yourself. This is mandatory. I don't know much about the PLR 16 except I want one. I would suggest you call Kel Tec customer service. If you don't know already, it is great. I had some issues with the mag on my Sub2K and rather than send it back the talked me through it on the phone. This sounds like one of those issues. Some with more knowledge will probably be along late and try to help you. Let us know what happens. _________________ All men having power ought to be distrusted to a certain degree.
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Joined: 23 May 2005 Posts: 5893
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:44 pm Post subject: Re: plr-16 factory mag question |
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| rave2173 wrote: | | I just bought a new plr-16 and the factory 10 round clip is really tight .Hard to remove from gun easily gotta really pull down on it and is not real smooth installing it back into gun.Are the factory mags known for this also is there anything i can do to make it go in and out smoother maybe add a little gun oil to edges ?Please help |
So few seem to actually use them (factory 10 rd mag) that I don't hear much on them. Most use 20 or 30 rd USGI mags, or the P-Mag.
You might try some light sanding of the mag, and look for seams or irregularities in the mag well that could be removed. I wouldn't oil the mag. _________________ P-32 (1G) Blued/Dark Blue ---- P-3AT (1G) Blued/Black ---- P-32NAA (1G) Black Chrome/Black ---- PF-9 Blued/Black ---- P-11 Stainless/Gray ---- P-40 Blued/Black w/Blued .357SIG Upper |
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