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Staff Alumnus
Join Date: December 6, 1999
Location: Nashville, TN
Posts: 7,022
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Mec-Gar mags are usually decent. This one looks as nicely made as a factor mag but holds 17 rounds. That's what makes me wonder. While I can see how they got more space inside, I am curious if reliability got compromised. Anyone have experience with those?
Also, there's a bit of rust here and there...need I remove those ere they spread or can just leave the magazine as it is? |
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Join Date: November 2, 1998
Location: Colorado
Posts: 22,306
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Rat,
I don't allow rust to spread or grow any deeper. I dab on a bit of break free and then use a pre-1983 penny to scrape off any rust. Gary |
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#3 |
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Join Date: January 18, 2000
Posts: 43
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4V50
Could you expound a little on the pre-1983 penny process. Are there any limitations on what you use this penny process on? I'm sure it works but just want to know how and why. |
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Join Date: August 17, 1999
Posts: 88
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Oleg Volk; I had two 17 round mec-gars for my beretta and they worked great, no complaints. Good Luck, j.s.
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