If you don't send it back to the manufacturer, I would remove the magazine release button and see if I could file just a little off the catch. That way it should work with different mags.
I use to love your channel cause you stuck with affordable products blue collar folks can use but 500.00 LPVO is not reasonable especially in today's economy not even with a 25% discount. I just bought a vortex LPVO on sales for 144.00 and that 😞 hurt...
Who Tee Who! I had this same issue with a 10mm Foxtrot Mike receiver. What I did was use a flat bottomed reverse diamond dremel stone bit... lol mouthful. I removed less than an 8th inch of material from the top of the mag catch in that receiver and now ALL mags seat and drop free. I know this may not fix your issue but I hope it helps. God Bless!
I agree with some of the other commenters. I have the same gun in FDE and it runs like a champ. It is solid at 100 yards with my reloads. I have taken hogs, white tail and a few axis with mine. The factory would fix this in a heartbeat as long as you do not mess with it. I am a gunsmith and have a good idea how to repair, but you paid for a good gun and the warranty should stand by this malfunction
As a fellow gunsmith that also owns a TNW (mine in 9mm) I completely agree with you. Don't mess with it. I had an issue with mine, returned it (Free) and it came back quickly fixed with a letter of what had been repaired. Every manufacturer can have a problem Let them fix it.
@@Manco65 They were really good about keeping in touch with me while it was in the shop. Their technical person called me twice during the time they had it and once after I recieved it back.
@@12vibaba I believe the OP was saying that everyone is commenting that the magazines must be at fault, but they can’t be as they work perfectly in other firearms, so it must be the rifle is out of spec, so send the rifle to get repaired under warranty.
Contact the company and see if anyone else is having the same problem. And send it back to the factory to have it fixed anything you do to it could void the warranty
Hi Adam Dont mod the mags, remove the mag release and file the top edge until the mags seat correctly. The rifle should not have been shipped like that. Dont mess up the mags that way you can use all the mags in different bing bangs.
Like I've stated on other videos, I'm definitely no expert by any sense of the word, just an old country boy....but if it were mine, once I confirmed that a really good mag, like a factory Glock mag would not seat ......my next step would be to take out that mag catch , in the mag well, and file it down ever so slightly. I'm no pro, but I'll bet that would work. Good luck brother. Love your channel!!!❤👍
I would never modify a brand new gun just to work. If it doesn't work as it should just send it back to the mothership and have them fix it. If it was a used gun or didn't have a company to send it back to then yes modifying the magazine catch is the way to fix it. I've had to modify a galil AR15 mag adapter to work with pmags in such a way
After spending decent money on a BRAND NEW firearm, it wouldn't want to have ANY annoying, pathetic issue's like a magazine seating issue. I'd be contacting the manufacturer directly and have it out with them! Like you say, it shoots like a laser!
New toy and I know you don't wanna send it back and take a month or 2 to warranty but factory is the best option. Great stuff as per usual. Keep'em coming!
You might try unscrewing the mag catch like one or two rotations. Another option is to file the catch down so it sits about an 8th of an inch lower so it can catch the mag notch easier. If you mess with the mag, it might not properly seat in another gun.
That would be a good bing bang to carry in your truck or on your sxs I like the size and thumping power of the 10mm. Hope you get it figured out we’d all definitely like to see more videos on it
I think the rifles magazinecatch is a little off. Back in the days i bought a bunch if lahti l35 magazines for my erfurt luger 7,62 and the difference was the catch lugs. Just grind/file em magazines off a little an you are a happy camper👍
IMO similarly tight fits say (these) mags are likely to spec and the mag catch could use a tweak. (vs 'ask to see the manager') Remove the two cross-pins to separate the trigger housing group (nice setup) as you would to clean it and remove the mag catch. Measuring as you go, file the shiny spot down in say .003-.005" increments per trial and without rounding or compromising the angle of the contact surface.
Those guns used to have a big problem with failure to feed and stove piping. Maybe that's why the mag has to fit so tight. I've been wanting one but I wouldn't buy it because of the previous issues. I can feed with the tight fitting mag so it's on my to get list now. I have a Glock G40 Gen4 MOS and it will pair well with it.
That clunky thang shoots pretty OK...I hear you have those red eyed devil cicadas in your area, that sound is so different from any others I can remember.
I would use some sand paper on the plastic magazine on where the friction point is to slightly remove some material so it isn't as tight. i would only do that for the mag if it was only used in that carbine and not used in another firearm. You can always send the firearm back to get fixed, but you might be waiting a month or two.
Definitely send it back to the manufacturer, dont try to modify anything. The mag catch opening in the lower is out of spec. They will need to replace the lower.
i have the same pew pew in 40 s&w and had same issue. I determined it was the lip of the mag, the metal casing, inside the plastic casing at the front just where the bullet slides off into the chamber. the metal was too long. filed it down. works great now.
If I was going to use 10mm for deer, I might look at the Swift A Frame. Make sure you have 10 round mags for hunting. Other then 44mag though I wouldn't use hand gun ammo to hunt with, but that's just me. I also think I would want a lighter scope. Maybe a fixed 4x, or a variable 1x4. At least call the company and get some feed back about any problems with the gun.
Need to call the company. They are really good people. I got the 10mm pistol and haven’t had anything like that issue. 80 yards with a dot, no problem all day long.
Man, i think that thing is pretty cool, it definitely has a lot of potential after you figure out a fix for it ( be that sending it in to the company for warranty work, or fixing it yourself/ finding a gunsmith), i think it will be cool to watch you smack a whitetail with it. I also think it would be cool to go hunting with a pistol!....I think both should happen!
I bought the 9mm version and had stove pipe issues and feed failures. I was lucky to get ten rounds through it without a jam unless I used CCI ammo but it still would jam 1 out of 40 rounds. I didn't want to give up on the gun so I bought the 40SW conversion kit and it works great in that caliber. The gun can be changed to so many different calibers but it uses the same buffer and spring. Mine just worked far better in the 40SW setup. Standard Glock mags work well for me.
I ordered a Bear Creek Arsenal 10mm AR carbine for just under $500 and it will arrive this week. Also uses Glock mags. Right side charging, full 15" handguard and I have a good Ruger 452 trigger to install. I expect it to be an excellent choice.
Please keep us updated on this rig. Whether you send it back or mod it yourself I am really interested in how it works out. That looks like it would make an excellent pig hunting rig! Thanks for the great content
Seems as if the mag release needs loosened a bit. It might be like the ones on a regular AR. Push the button all the way in with something and see if you can loosen the paddle side counter clockwise a full turn. Maybe???
Most semi auto feed issues stem from the magazine. (Especially new guns and or mags). I ALWAYS take them apart, clean and deburr and lubricate with dry lubr before using.
It’s the actual magazine catch on the weapon isn’t specked, get a new one, change it out and see if you still have the issue. If its multiple mags having the same issue, its the catch and not the mags. If you mess with the mags, the mags won’t be seated up to the location they need to be to run correctly. If the new magazine catch doesn’t work, the lower is milled wrong and you need to send it back to the factory and have them either fix the milling, good luck, or replace the lower with a new one that is milled correctly.
Pull the mag catch out of the rifle and file/sand it down till the mags work. Shouldn't take much and then all the mags will work. Plus side they will be nice and tight so they won't rattle.
It will start chewing up the glock mags. Maybe take the mag catch out and file it instead. Hopefully it will still strip a round off the mag after you file the mag catch. Being honest though you should really send it to the manufacturer for repair. It's obvious it's the mag catch since it fails with two different brands of mags the same way.
Like I said in the 1st video, those are not put together well. I called the manufacturer and asked them about the issues as reported, and they would not comment. I changed my mind and went with the CMMG Mark 300 in 10MM. Get rid of it- 🎉
Must be the Magazine Catch should call them and ask them to send you a replacement. I know you have a C9 mine kept dropping mags cause it was worn out replaced it no problems you must've got an out of spec one for that gun.
Instead of pushing the mag into the rifle push the rifle onto the mag. With the pistol grip hanging over the edge of a table and the bottom of the mag flat on the table top grab the rifle like a jack-hammer and use your weight to push the rifle onto the mag.
@WhoTeeWhoMaybe take the mag catch out and take the top of the mag catch down with a file. Maybe it is just it is ober sized. I would modify it so all the mags work right.
Just file on the mag where you see any chewing up happening. Kind of file a slope on that top edge of the slot and it should lock in just fine. Squirt a little gun on mag catch and some on the area on the mag and see if that helps.
personally I would disassemble it and take some material off the mag latch, I'm sure a 16th of an inch would be more than adequate. would be easier in the long run vs altering magazines that will then not work as intended other firearms.
Look up Barretta mags they are similar design to the Glock mags but the catch for the mag is cut just slightly higher and might work in your application and they have 10, 18 and 30 round mags for them
I wanted one these in .45acp several years ago but they were having Taurus levels of quality problems and I didn't want to risk it. I love the design, being able to easily switch calibers but it seems the QC problems are still there all these years later. Too bad because it really is a great design.
If both the original magazine and the Glock magazine are not seating properly, the problem is with the magazine catch, not the magazine. Stone or file the catch or you will need to modify every magazine.
Find the place at the top of the mag-well where the top of the mag is hitting, now grind or bend the spot/stop to allow the mag to insert deeper and latch. Mode the mag and only that mag works, mode the mage-well and all mags work. You should send it back to factory! But as we all know A Real Man has to fix it.
I would rather fix my own firearms. I have seen some shoddy work even from the smith performance center. That said i would send that carbine back so i did not void a warranty. If you are wondering about the shoddy work smith did for me it was on a 629-3. A pin broke and they fixed it under warranty but gouged the frame badly and did not fix the gouge.
Adam, I'm thinking about getting me one of those 10 mm . Is it all of them that have mag issues or just yours? My local Cabela has them. Have you tried to remove the mag catch and re install it. Maybe there's something blocking the catch . Have fun .
Have you tried giving it a firm hammer fist to get it to seat? But I would try disassembling it, and filing on the little latch so it is permanent, and all the mags will fit So you don't ruin them being used in other guns... And as always WHO_TEE_WHO ❗
I don't really see a problem! Actually look pretty cool ! So it takes some strength to seat the mags not a problem for me, I have an AR that is the same way but it is the most reliable I've ever had when properly operated.....
Did you try popping the magazine with your palm, not real hard just a quick pop from the bottom while holding straight and firm. Worked for me on a build I put together, started working a lot better later on . Nice flinch factor by the way 😂 don't you just hate when you forget the safety. ( I think my flinch factor is about 90 percent flinch for forgotten safety) sweet setup
I have the same one I got it years ago never had a problem with it very accurate I have the backpack version .I would reach out to them and see if they will fix it
Is there any way to put a forearm on it? I bet it would be a lot easier to shoot if you could extend your support hand a little further than the mag well. Just curious. Keep up the good work. I enjoy your videos.
Pretty sweet once you arm wrestle the magazine in! I think you should site it in at at least 50 yards though, because remember, you only sited it in at 10 yards. I think it would be more accurate up to 50 yards. Pretty sweet looking gun. I like the green color!🇺🇲✝️🇺🇲 2 Corinthians 5:17 17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
well, yeah, you can send it back, good idea. or take a look at the ejector. it probably is like an ar 9 ejector, 2 screws prolly hold it in place. maybe try raising it about a 32nd of an inch. anyway, good luck.
Good video, brotherhood. Those are good guns. I have one same color, same caliber. Get a different magazine for it. Those also take glock magazines. Good video. Keep it coming. ⚡️🔥👌🏽👍🏽👊🏾💪🏾💥💯🙏🏽💙
Despite how these videos are shot Who-Tee-Who is a big dude. He aint some dainty lil poet. If hes struggling to get the mag to seat, most folks would have to bang it on the table.
my thought , if both are doing the same thing they are not the issue and I wouldnt file on them , the mag latch is either out of spec in size or location .
Thank you! It's enough for me to never purchase anything that comes from that company. Every company has lemons, however as popular as your videos are, and if it were my company.... I would have reached out to you to do anything to make it right. Once again thank you!
It has to be an issue with the catch if you tested that glock mag with the same results. Best to send it back because the factory knows all the proper tolerances. I'd still hold on to her though. The biggest selling point on this thing is that nobody else is making a PCC in .357 Sig and you can change the barrel in two shakes.
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I would look into fixing the mag catch rather than
having to file every magazine . 🤔
If you don't send it back to the manufacturer, I would remove the magazine release button and see if I could file just a little off the catch. That way it should work with different mags.
Send it back,and have them replace your damaged optic…….
I use to love your channel cause you stuck with affordable products blue collar folks can use but 500.00 LPVO is not reasonable especially in today's economy not even with a 25% discount. I just bought a vortex LPVO on sales for 144.00 and that 😞 hurt...
Who Tee Who! I had this same issue with a 10mm Foxtrot Mike receiver. What I did was use a flat bottomed reverse diamond dremel stone bit... lol mouthful. I removed less than an 8th inch of material from the top of the mag catch in that receiver and now ALL mags seat and drop free. I know this may not fix your issue but I hope it helps. God Bless!
It is just as important to know if the factory will stand behind their product. This cost too much to be a fix-it-yourself project.
Bingo, send it back for the company to repair or replace!
Somethings wrong with the magazine or the magazine catch send it back to the factory if no magazine works its the rifle send it back to the factory
I agree with some of the other commenters. I have the same gun in FDE and it runs like a champ. It is solid at 100 yards with my reloads. I have taken hogs, white tail and a few axis with mine. The factory would fix this in a heartbeat as long as you do not mess with it. I am a gunsmith and have a good idea how to repair, but you paid for a good gun and the warranty should stand by this malfunction
As a fellow gunsmith that also owns a TNW (mine in 9mm) I completely agree with you. Don't mess with it. I had an issue with mine, returned it (Free) and it came back quickly fixed with a letter of what had been repaired. Every manufacturer can have a problem Let them fix it.
@@frankbrowning328well that's good that they actually will tell you. Many won't anymore after it's fixed.😑
@@Manco65 They were really good about keeping in touch with me while it was in the shop. Their technical person called me twice during the time they had it and once after I recieved it back.
It's doesn't have nothing to do with what everybody else is saying send it back to the factory dont try to modify it yourself
This, it's out of spec, send it back.
Sounds like the magazine stop is out of spec.
It's doesn't have nothing to do?????? what does that mean?
@@12vibaba I believe the OP was saying that everyone is commenting that the magazines must be at fault, but they can’t be as they work perfectly in other firearms, so it must be the rifle is out of spec, so send the rifle to get repaired under warranty.
Contact the company and see if anyone else is having the same problem. And send it back to the factory to have it fixed anything you do to it could void the warranty
Hi Adam
Dont mod the mags, remove the mag release and file the top edge until the mags seat correctly. The rifle should not have been shipped like that. Dont mess up the mags that way you can use all the mags in different bing bangs.
*Shouldn't have to deal with that on a new firearm. Send it back to the manufacturer and see if they stand behind their product. And keep us updated.*
Like I've stated on other videos, I'm definitely no expert by any sense of the word, just an old country boy....but if it were mine, once I confirmed that a really good mag, like a factory Glock mag would not seat ......my next step would be to take out that mag catch , in the mag well, and file it down ever so slightly. I'm no pro, but I'll bet that would work. Good luck brother. Love your channel!!!❤👍
Somebody had to be clever enough to offer the advice I would. 🙂 The mags were equally tight so surely to spec.
This
I would never modify a brand new gun just to work. If it doesn't work as it should just send it back to the mothership and have them fix it.
If it was a used gun or didn't have a company to send it back to then yes modifying the magazine catch is the way to fix it. I've had to modify a galil AR15 mag adapter to work with pmags in such a way
I would send it to the factory. Hopefully, they would want to do you right .
I agree
I've had mine in 10mm for at least 5 years, in the bronze. I've ran a dozen different mags with no problem. Send it back brother
It is more than likely the Magazine Catch! They may just send you a new Catch if you contact them.
Its worth a free phone call / email, if they'll send you a new $2.00 part! Versus shipping the entire gun back!
After spending decent money on a BRAND NEW firearm, it wouldn't want to have ANY annoying, pathetic issue's like a magazine seating issue.
I'd be contacting the manufacturer directly and have it out with them!
Like you say, it shoots like a laser!
New toy and I know you don't wanna send it back and take a month or 2 to warranty but factory is the best option.
Great stuff as per usual.
Keep'em coming!
You might try unscrewing the mag catch like one or two rotations. Another option is to file the catch down so it sits about an 8th of an inch lower so it can catch the mag notch easier. If you mess with the mag, it might not properly seat in another gun.
So glad to see you going strong WhoTeeWho❤️❤️much love to ya brozilla.close to gettin my channel back up an going
Looking forward to the vid. Keep it up buddy.
Thanks for watching!
Great info and thanks again for the info my friend 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
Glad to see you got it running.
Sweet...cept for that darn mag.😮 Thx Adam.😊
That would be a good bing bang to carry in your truck or on your sxs I like the size and thumping power of the 10mm. Hope you get it figured out we’d all definitely like to see more videos on it
Keep up the good work brother🔥🔥
Thanks for watching
Another Great Video 💯 Thank you 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Thanks for watching
I think the rifles magazinecatch is a little off. Back in the days i bought a bunch if lahti l35 magazines for my erfurt luger 7,62 and the difference was the catch lugs. Just grind/file em magazines off a little an you are a happy camper👍
Love these vids
Thanks for watching
WTW,
You could pull out the mag release and file down the top of the catch. That would probably solve the problem with all mags.
Ive the same rifle in 9mm no problem with the mag seating and never jams.
IMO similarly tight fits say (these) mags are likely to spec and the mag catch could use a tweak. (vs 'ask to see the manager') Remove the two cross-pins to separate the trigger housing group (nice setup) as you would to clean it and remove the mag catch. Measuring as you go, file the shiny spot down in say .003-.005" increments per trial and without rounding or compromising the angle of the contact surface.
Those guns used to have a big problem with failure to feed and stove piping. Maybe that's why the mag has to fit so tight. I've been wanting one but I wouldn't buy it because of the previous issues. I can feed with the tight fitting mag so it's on my to get list now. I have a Glock G40 Gen4 MOS and it will pair well with it.
Love the videos,waiting on your new 110 trail hunter shoot in lol!!
Stay tuned
Same here...lol
That clunky thang shoots pretty OK...I hear you have those red eyed devil cicadas in your area, that sound is so different from any others I can remember.
Lots of cicadas
I love the sound of cicadas…they sound like summertime no matter the color of their eyes 😊😊😊
I would use some sand paper on the plastic magazine on where the friction point is to slightly remove some material so it isn't as tight.
i would only do that for the mag if it was only used in that carbine and not used in another firearm. You can always send the firearm back to get fixed, but you might be waiting a month or two.
Good deal glad it worked out for you man .
Great shooting WTW even with the troubles. Cheers 🇨🇦
Do not mod the mags take the mag release out and either touch up the edge of the mag engagement or replace the mag release with a new one.
Definitely send it back to the manufacturer, dont try to modify anything. The mag catch opening in the lower is out of spec. They will need to replace the lower.
i have the same pew pew in 40 s&w and had same issue. I determined it was the lip of the mag, the metal casing, inside the plastic casing at the front just where the bullet slides off into the chamber. the metal was too long. filed it down. works great now.
If I was going to use 10mm for deer, I might look at the Swift A Frame. Make sure you have 10 round mags for hunting. Other then 44mag though I wouldn't use hand gun ammo to hunt with, but that's just me.
I also think I would want a lighter scope. Maybe a fixed 4x, or a variable 1x4.
At least call the company and get some feed back about any problems with the gun.
And I love the show I have looked at several of them 10 mm rifles like that and I've been thinking on getting one and now you have convinced me
Definitely send it back. Don’t try to fix it yourself. We don’t need another Scott situation 😂
True, but a mag catch surly won't make the gun blow up!
Need to call the company. They are really good people. I got the 10mm pistol and haven’t had anything like that issue. 80 yards with a dot, no problem all day long.
Man, i think that thing is pretty cool, it definitely has a lot of potential after you figure out a fix for it ( be that sending it in to the company for warranty work, or fixing it yourself/ finding a gunsmith), i think it will be cool to watch you smack a whitetail with it. I also think it would be cool to go hunting with a pistol!....I think both should happen!
I bought the 9mm version and had stove pipe issues and feed failures. I was lucky to get ten rounds through it without a jam unless I used CCI ammo but it still would jam 1 out of 40 rounds. I didn't want to give up on the gun so I bought the 40SW conversion kit and it works great in that caliber. The gun can be changed to so many different calibers but it uses the same buffer and spring. Mine just worked far better in the 40SW setup. Standard Glock mags work well for me.
I ordered a Bear Creek Arsenal 10mm AR carbine for just under $500 and it will arrive this week. Also uses Glock mags. Right side charging, full 15" handguard and I have a good Ruger 452 trigger to install. I expect it to be an excellent choice.
Please keep us updated on this rig. Whether you send it back or mod it yourself I am really interested in how it works out. That looks like it would make an excellent pig hunting rig!
Thanks for the great content
Seems as if the mag release needs loosened a bit. It might be like the ones on a regular AR. Push the button all the way in with something and see if you can loosen the paddle side counter clockwise a full turn. Maybe???
I'll try
Keep up the good work!
Most semi auto feed issues stem from the magazine. (Especially new guns and or mags). I ALWAYS take them apart, clean and deburr and lubricate with dry lubr before using.
You need to have them send you a new replacement mag catch for that POS.
Great video
Great video.
That is in desperate need of a foregrip and endplate with a sling QD. Great VDO Thank You
It’s the actual magazine catch on the weapon isn’t specked, get a new one, change it out and see if you still have the issue. If its multiple mags having the same issue, its the catch and not the mags. If you mess with the mags, the mags won’t be seated up to the location they need to be to run correctly. If the new magazine catch doesn’t work, the lower is milled wrong and you need to send it back to the factory and have them either fix the milling, good luck, or replace the lower with a new one that is milled correctly.
Pull the mag catch out of the rifle and file/sand it down till the mags work. Shouldn't take much and then all the mags will work.
Plus side they will be nice and tight so they won't rattle.
It will start chewing up the glock mags. Maybe take the mag catch out and file it instead. Hopefully it will still strip a round off the mag after you file the mag catch. Being honest though you should really send it to the manufacturer for repair. It's obvious it's the mag catch since it fails with two different brands of mags the same way.
Probably Cerakote overspray on the receiver if both mags are tight. You can try sanding the mag well where the magazine is too tight.
Like I said in the 1st video, those are not put together well. I called the manufacturer and asked them about the issues as reported, and they would not comment. I changed my mind and went with the CMMG Mark 300 in 10MM. Get rid of it-
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Those holes on the barrel nut (I think that's the barrel nut??) make it resemble the Ma Duece 50 cal machinegun.....kind of a cool touch!
I would try modifying the mag catch first.. Then you can use more mags instead of just one
Also the website lists the catch at 6.00 so buy 3 for the price of a mag and that gives you two screw ups to get it to work, LOL
It really accurate....ground squirrels look out. 🙃
Must be the Magazine Catch should call them and ask them to send you a replacement. I know you have a C9 mine kept dropping mags cause it was worn out replaced it no problems you must've got an out of spec one for that gun.
Looks cool! I kinda wish it had a hand guard though
Instead of pushing the mag into the rifle push the rifle onto the mag. With the pistol grip hanging over the edge of a table and the bottom of the mag flat on the table top grab the rifle like a jack-hammer and use your weight to push the rifle onto the mag.
10mm don’t play , got a fat nanny doe last season with my G40 , keep the videos coming ❤
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If you do decide to go a different direction, i absolutely love my New Frontier Armory 10mm upper. I believe they make a complete gun as well.
@WhoTeeWhoMaybe take the mag catch out and take the top of the mag catch down with a file. Maybe it is just it is ober sized. I would modify it so all the mags work right.
Just file on the mag where you see any chewing up happening.
Kind of file a slope on that top edge of the slot and it should lock in just fine. Squirt a little gun on mag catch and some on the area on the mag and see if that helps.
Oh man, that mag catch situation is super annoying. Maybe the mag catch has a burr on it or something.
personally I would disassemble it and take some material off the mag latch, I'm sure a 16th of an inch would be more than adequate. would be easier in the long run vs altering magazines that will then not work as intended other firearms.
Factory is the way to go. Keep us updated on the fix!
Try adjusting the mag catch it may be too loose or too tight. Had that happen to me with an AR15.
Look up Barretta mags they are similar design to the Glock mags but the catch for the mag is cut just slightly higher and might work in your application and they have 10, 18 and 30 round mags for them
I wanted one these in .45acp several years ago but they were having Taurus levels of quality problems and I didn't want to risk it. I love the design, being able to easily switch calibers but it seems the QC problems are still there all these years later. Too bad because it really is a great design.
If both the original magazine and the Glock magazine are not seating properly, the problem is with the magazine catch, not the magazine. Stone or file the catch or you will need to modify every magazine.
Hoote, Mark the inside of the mag well with some chalk. Then insert the mag. It should transfer the difference.
Find the place at the top of the mag-well where the top of the mag is hitting, now grind or bend the spot/stop to allow the mag to insert deeper and latch. Mode the mag and only that mag works, mode the mage-well and all mags work.
You should send it back to factory! But as we all know A Real Man has to fix it.
I would rather fix my own firearms. I have seen some shoddy work even from the smith performance center. That said i would send that carbine back so i did not void a warranty. If you are wondering about the shoddy work smith did for me it was on a 629-3. A pin broke and they fixed it under warranty but gouged the frame badly and did not fix the gouge.
Only need to file the top pf the mag catch not the reciever
Adam, I'm thinking about getting me one of those 10 mm . Is it all of them that have mag issues or just yours? My local Cabela has them. Have you tried to remove the mag catch and re install it. Maybe there's something blocking the catch . Have fun .
Have you tried giving it a firm hammer fist to get it to seat? But I would try disassembling it, and filing on the little latch so it is permanent, and all the mags will fit So you don't ruin them being used in other guns... And as always
WHO_TEE_WHO ❗
I don't really see a problem! Actually look pretty cool ! So it takes some strength to seat the mags not a problem for me, I have an AR that is the same way but it is the most reliable I've ever had when properly operated.....
Did you try popping the magazine with your palm, not real hard just a quick pop from the bottom while holding straight and firm. Worked for me on a build I put together, started working a lot better later on .
Nice flinch factor by the way 😂 don't you just hate when you forget the safety. ( I think my flinch factor is about 90 percent flinch for forgotten safety) sweet setup
I have the same one I got it years ago never had a problem with it very accurate I have the backpack version .I would reach out to them and see if they will fix it
Is there any way to put a forearm on it? I bet it would be a lot easier to shoot if you could extend your support hand a little further than the mag well. Just curious. Keep up the good work. I enjoy your videos.
Don't think there is. Appreciate you watching
I would agree to get the factory to work over the mag catch. also ,now do a 100yd target
Pretty sweet once you arm wrestle the magazine in! I think you should site it in at at least 50 yards though, because remember, you only sited it in at 10 yards. I think it would be more accurate up to 50 yards. Pretty sweet looking gun. I like the green color!🇺🇲✝️🇺🇲
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Definitely get in touch with manufacturer
Maybe a quality control problem. Shouldn’t be t hard to put a magazine in to hold. 👍
Hey hoot ,don't try it again junk is junk and can be dangerous.
Outta get that thing fixed. Causing alot of undo stress on your scope and mount/rings.
Send it back mate cheers Yogi 🤙✌️
You can likely modify the mag catch so it’ll accept any magazine.
Dude: the manufacturer should fix it. Send it back!
well, yeah, you can send it back, good idea. or take a look at the ejector. it probably is like an ar 9 ejector, 2 screws prolly hold it in place. maybe try raising it about a 32nd of an inch. anyway, good luck.
Good video, brotherhood. Those are good guns. I have one same color, same caliber. Get a different magazine for it. Those also take glock magazines. Good video. Keep it coming. ⚡️🔥👌🏽👍🏽👊🏾💪🏾💥💯🙏🏽💙
That 10mm hit harder then Diddy
Despite how these videos are shot Who-Tee-Who is a big dude. He aint some dainty lil poet.
If hes struggling to get the mag to seat, most folks would have to bang it on the table.
Interesting video!
GET A FILE INTO IT ADAM👍👍👍
my thought , if both are doing the same thing they are not the issue and I wouldnt file on them , the mag latch is either out of spec in size or location .
If you haven't already try out discoveryopt put one On my A17 after initial sight in was getting.2 and point 3 inch groups at 100
Thank you! It's enough for me to never purchase anything that comes from that company. Every company has lemons, however as popular as your videos are, and if it were my company.... I would have reached out to you to do anything to make it right. Once again thank you!
It has to be an issue with the catch if you tested that glock mag with the same results. Best to send it back because the factory knows all the proper tolerances. I'd still hold on to her though. The biggest selling point on this thing is that nobody else is making a PCC in .357 Sig and you can change the barrel in two shakes.