Just bought a gen 3 pmag and it ran flawlessly. Double check how your bcg headspaces and how the round feed from the mag up the feed ramps to the chamber. Might be a feed ramp issue
Probably not the magazine, it's probably the feedramps/chamber of your barrel. If that's an Anderson complete rifle, they don't have great QC. Your bolt probably isn't engaging properly with the locking lugs for one reason or another and the reason the GI mags work is that the follower and spring have more play than the P-Mag. Spend a $150-$200 on a quality replacement barrel. Anderson receivers and rails are totally fine, but your barrel and BCG are the heart of your rifle and if you're on a budget, those are the two areas to focus your money.
Just had this issue with a rando barrel we had in our shop 3 hrs ago. Check your brass. How does it look like? If it has gouges on it, probably have a burr in your chamber. Ejecting but not feeding? Check for burrs on your feed ramps. Make sure to check your headspacing while you're at it. If you feel comfortable enough with it, roll up 320 grit sandpaper and run it back and forth through the chamber (DON'T GO INTO THE RIFLING!). The magazines are usually fine, it's other parts of the rifle. p.s. from my experience doing this helps cheaper barrels a lot, specially in feeding and extraction. I've run 1k rounds through a bear creek arsenal barrel with no cleaning and it did fine. $78 barrel lol Edit: from what your brass looked like it does have a burr in the chamber
Just bought a gen 3 pmag and it ran flawlessly. Double check how your bcg headspaces and how the round feed from the mag up the feed ramps to the chamber. Might be a feed ramp issue
Thank you for you feedback definitely will take that into consideration 🙏🏽
Probably not the magazine, it's probably the feedramps/chamber of your barrel. If that's an Anderson complete rifle, they don't have great QC. Your bolt probably isn't engaging properly with the locking lugs for one reason or another and the reason the GI mags work is that the follower and spring have more play than the P-Mag. Spend a $150-$200 on a quality replacement barrel. Anderson receivers and rails are totally fine, but your barrel and BCG are the heart of your rifle and if you're on a budget, those are the two areas to focus your money.
Thank you for the feedback definitely going to look into that ✅
Just had this issue with a rando barrel we had in our shop 3 hrs ago. Check your brass. How does it look like? If it has gouges on it, probably have a burr in your chamber. Ejecting but not feeding? Check for burrs on your feed ramps. Make sure to check your headspacing while you're at it. If you feel comfortable enough with it, roll up 320 grit sandpaper and run it back and forth through the chamber (DON'T GO INTO THE RIFLING!). The magazines are usually fine, it's other parts of the rifle.
p.s. from my experience doing this helps cheaper barrels a lot, specially in feeding and extraction.
I've run 1k rounds through a bear creek arsenal barrel with no cleaning and it did fine. $78 barrel lol
Edit: from what your brass looked like it does have a burr in the chamber
@@ReiMikata Thank you for your positive, helpful feedback!🙏🏽
A lot of my p mags are hard to release from the gun like you gotta tug them but some just fall out idk 🫡
could be the mag also could be your feed lips
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Its probably your shit tier rifle.
@@nolansimilac go pretend to be a cowboy with your boyfriend😂 nobody asked for your shit opinion
@@miklofastx4683 you actually did. don't go blaming magpul for something when your entire ar costs less than a holosun
@@dylanmonnier3559 I asked for solutions not criticism. It’s obviously a budget setup not every rifle you own has to cost an arm and a leg