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S&W called today and said......It's in the mail
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Seems I remember reading somewhere about not using cleaning solvents on plastic magazines.
Just a warning....
Jack...
I know may not be what you wanna hear but any Fred Meyer that does guns and ammo has these mags on the shelf for 20 bucks.
I tried cleaning a hot lips 10/22 mag a long time ago with either brake cleaner or parts cleaner dont remember but the mag basically crumbled instantly. So yes beware of what you useSeems I remember reading somewhere about not using cleaning solvents on plastic magazines.
Just a warning....
Jack...
Called a couple around here and was told they do not stock them, have no place on the shelf for them, and don't have a price for them but, they do get them in from time to time. What store are you seeing them on the shelf?
I had the same problem with my origianal mag with my first 15_22 I had....I was out plinking yesterday (and bagging trash) when my M&P 15 .22 started jamming. It turned out to be the magazine. The magazine body started coming apart and allowing the follower to push the round up through the top. The rim of the case has caused two small grooves in the feed lips where the round remains trapped and won't feed. This mag has less than 1000 rnds through it. I'm awaiting a response from S&W. In the mean time has anyone ever had this problem before?