A couple of things. First did not get 4 screws in my kit but that is ok as I decided to just add to one of my magazines. Second what are the small metal circles for that come in the package with the screws for? Thanks. We buy a lot of your upgrades
I just installed these on 4 of my mags. The install was effortless but loading is not as easy. I use the mag loader that came with my TX22. It runs and feeds great. 2 thumbs up!
Just received two, rather quickly I might add. I put together by just looking at the extensions, rather easy. Watched this instruction video on silent just to verify ease. I did dab thread lock cause I’m a dork, they screw into plastic so probably won’t matter. Quick function test on all 21 rounds worked well on both mags with dry run, drops free and matches the plastic rather well on the Taurus. True test this weekend. Did not use shims, but if needed they match the shape of where they go, so no biggie. Of note…. I used these on two 10 round mags. Also, the rounds go in with no more difficulty than the 16 rounders. If you do have trouble, you need to load and unload multiple times to build up finger strength- couple times a week; no offense- just truth. For the money, these are a great deal. Will order more.
I had this issue too. If you put them under the spring where it looks like they go, it will only hold 20 rounds and fail to feed often… if you take it out it fits the 21 perfectly, but mine still won’t feed for shit for some reason.
@@testhim7773they drop onto the underside of the magazine follower and then you put the spring on top. They should have put instructions in, I don’t know why they didn’t update the video. I had to really force the 18th round into mine and then the spring popped into alignment and the rest of the rounds went in easy.
I dropped a stock mag on concrete and it just popped apart. found the little locking tab but somehow the spring was lost. might have to get one of these so i don't have a useless mag
I lost a spring, called Taurus and wanted to buy a spring, but they don't sell them. Instead they sent me another magazine free of charge, albeit they sent me a 15nround instead of a 16 round mag. Found the spring abt a week later in a slightly open closet (what a spring shot) so it was a free mag for me. Taurus has great customer service, but bad repair wait times. Hope they help you too.
Pro: Not as difficult as some make it to be. All the info is available on RUclips or install links. Makes my natural grip feel comfortable.. Cons:. Leads to upgraditis. I'm already looking to do something else for this fun little pistol. Using the Taurus supplied mag loader is almost necessary to avoid damaging the shell cases while loading.
Just installed mine Awesome. My last few rounds don't cycle well when I manipulate the slide manually. Does the spring need to break in? Shouldn't the base have a place for the spring to surround? Thanks for your product. I'm probably just worrying too much. Will find out this weekend when I finally get to take it to the range. UPDATE: Still doing it in the 8 out of 10 mags I used. Still hope it's a break in thing, I really like the idea of having 21 rounds in my TX22.
Got lucky and was able to order TX22 10 round version. The 16 round version is hard to get now. My state dose not have the ridiculous limitation on magazine capacity. Now the question, will 10 round magazine be extended to 15 or to 21? Thanks!
@@TANDEMKROSSThanks for the reply. I am still waiting for my TX22 to be shipped. But by comparing the 10 round mag to 16 round one, the 10 round one has the follower stopped in the middle of the mag, while the 16 round one has it all the way to the bottom of the mag. I guess the design is different.
@@Leongreat I believe it's the follower button and not the follower itself that's being blocked in the 10 round mags. You take the button out to install the "Wingman" and thus bypass the blockage and get the full 21 rounds. HOWEVER I could be wrong. We don't have any ten round mags at TK headquarters to test it on. I'm just going off of what our customers have told us about their own experiences installing it on a 10 round mag.
These shims were added after the video and are in the written instructions, if you have new magazines you likely won't need to use them. Please reference the product page for information.
The follower will bottom out at the end of the track with the button installed, so to have the benefits of extra rounds the follower will need to go below the track and into the bumper.
The follower button will stop the follower in the same position as it would pre-bumper, removing it allows the follower to go into the bumper base allowing the +5 configuration. You can then load it as you would without pushing the follower down, but we've also seen people use tools or even a chamber flag to push the follower down for speed loading!
I just got mine in the mail today. Went to install, following this video. There is no mention of the little "round" pieces that are in the bag with the screws. Are these necessary or where do they go? I would assume they replace the ones that came out with the stock springs but just making sure. Thanks.
@@tkglsxk78 No worries! The video didn't mention them because at the time the video was made we didn't ship the Wingman with them. They were added later after customer feedback.
Hand tightening should be fine, but if you'd like to be sure they wont go anywhere sure thing! These are built to last, so as long as you aren't going to make bumper swaps on the fly, go for it!
Mine came with to spacer type washers that go where 🤔 they were in bag with the screws.Would it be too much to include a simple diagram with the packaging.
Those were added to the product after this video was made, so they aren't shown here, sorry. But they go between the end of the spring and the follower to give the spring a little bit more effective length. We had a small number of customers complain about feeding issues, and this seemed to solve it.
Followed the "Bill from Tandemkross" instructions on the RUclips video for making my 13 round original mag for my TX22 compact becoming 18 rounds w/wingman +5. The problem is the "new" mag still only holds the original 13 rds! What gives?! I plan to take it apart a & reassemble. Any suggestions or advice. Has anyone else had this problem?
Did you remove the follower button? The follower button removal step is crucial to follow, as if its installed the follower will still be restricted by the track of the magazine body. Let us know if this helps!
They go between the end of the spring and the follower. When the TX22 Wingman first came out, a handful of customers complained of feeding issues or losing last round hold open. So we started shipping them with those plastic shims to help alleviate those issues.
Those are shims that go under the ends of the springs. We started shipping them with the bumpers after receiving customer feedback. We recommend you install them but your mags may be perfectly functional without them. They're not in the video because they weren't part of the product when the video was originally made. The text install instructions are updated to include the process for installing the shims: www.tandemkross.com/assets/images/Instructions/Taurus_TX-22_Wingman_5_Magazine_Base_Pad_Installation_Instructions.pdf
Those are shims for the mag spring. A small number of customers reported last round feeding issues not long after we first released the product, so we started including those shims with ever order in case customers experienced that. They go between the spring and the follower, with the cylindrical piece on the bottom of the follower going through the hole in the shim, and the flat side of the shim towards the middle of the follower.
You didn't mention if this modification disables the slide lock after the last round is fired. I do not like to dry fire my rimfire pistols so this is a critical bit of information for me.
It does not disable the last round hold open. There is a scene at 1:03 in the video where 21 rounds in a row are fired and the pistol locks open at the end, but we could have specifically called that point out. You're right, it could have been clearer.
@@TANDEMKROSS I also have a Ruger SR22 that is in need of more capacity but I saw a video that said the last round hold open would not function after installing the Wingman. Is it true for that particular pistol?
@@edledoux2788, I found this to be the issue only when using the supplied spacer. It was causing enough binding that in one of the mags, the spring couldn’t get the flower up completely. In the other, it would engage the slide lock. Neither popped out of the mag well when released. Removed the spacer, and both mags work just as well as they did with the stock base plates.
How about updating the video to address the shims that now come with the kits. I had no idea what they were until I stumbled on someone else’s video that explained them. It’s pretty lame that the manufacturer doesn’t provide instructions or fully explain its product in its how-to video.
Am I crazy or I see you removed the follower button ? Once you begin to put the new Wingman on I do not see you putting the ( follower ) button back on. Can you please confirm if I am missing something ?
@@dantediego they'll probably still work without the shims, actually. Some customers were reporting feeding issues, and the shims basically compress the spring a little more so that it pushes harder and feeds better. We include them in every package, but that doesn't mean every mag will actually need them. If you already installed them without the shims, try shooting them like that and see how it goes. If you have feeding issues, try reinstalling them with the shims. And you can download text instructions from the product page that are up to date and include the shim.
Nope! The only feature you lose with the extension is the follower button as it bottoms out. So just load it like any mag without a follower button. Consistent and easy to load until you hit max capacity.
I just received 2 new Taurus mags and a package of 2 mag extensions. The new improved version with shims from TK. The mags are fine as far as I can tell without firing. The extensions are not. The shims are too big to go into the mag. Bandaid fix didn't work. Tried to put one mag together without bandaid, result was bent spring. Gave up, sent back to be thrown away. No more TK products for me. 👎 !!!!
@@larrywiederstein6978 Taking the follower button out completely allows the follower to go down into the basepad a little farther, making it possible to get the last round in.
We didn't forget! It's actually necessary. Taking the follower button out allows the follower to go deeper into the basepad so you can get the additional five rounds in.
Thats what I'm wondering too. Just installed this and if the struggle to load it is any indication of how it will feed I'm disappointed. The follower button is pretty crucial for getting consistent pressure.
Yes, unfortunately you do have to remove the follower button. Otherwise the follower won't go down into the extension far enough to fit the extra rounds.
I see the overwhelming majority of people love these, but nothing in the world would make them work in the 4 different mags I tried them with even with sanding down every little burr and trying everything under the sun. Might just be my gun....it isn't all that reliable with anything over 10 rounds loaded in the factory mags either but these just make the rounds present at the wrong angle no matter what is tried....
Welp, I ordered it and immediately had my order cancelled because I live in COMMY COLORADO, and they have limits on handgun mag capacity at 15, such fucking bullshit and obvious infringement on Coloradans CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. SO FUCKING GHEY
Please reach out to customerservice@tandemkross.com. They may have some suggestions for you on ways to fix the issue, and if nothing else they can exchange yours for one that works correctly.
First time loading 17 went in fine…had to really force the 18th in and that made the spring pop into alignment and it works great now.
Might update the video with the follower shim installation instructions too.
A couple of things. First did not get 4 screws in my kit but that is ok as I decided to just add to one of my magazines. Second what are the small metal circles for that come in the package with the screws for? Thanks. We buy a lot of your upgrades
It was supposed to go on the cylinder part of the follower it has the same shape on the face of it I think it’s supposed to help the spring
This reenforced what I was seeing. Thanks.
I just installed these on 4 of my mags. The install was effortless but loading is not as easy. I use the mag loader that came with my TX22. It runs and feeds great. 2 thumbs up!
Great video, just ordered mine yesterday as they just became available!!! Can't wait!
Nice, but now there way harder to load.
21 rounds - that is awesome! Thank you for the great product.
21+1
Just received two, rather quickly I might add. I put together by just looking at the extensions, rather easy. Watched this instruction video on silent just to verify ease. I did dab thread lock cause I’m a dork, they screw into plastic so probably won’t matter.
Quick function test on all 21 rounds worked well on both mags with dry run, drops free and matches the plastic rather well on the Taurus. True test this weekend. Did not use shims, but if needed they match the shape of where they go, so no biggie.
Of note…. I used these on two 10 round mags.
Also, the rounds go in with no more difficulty than the 16 rounders. If you do have trouble, you need to load and unload multiple times to build up finger strength- couple times a week; no offense- just truth.
For the money, these are a great deal. Will order more.
Easy install and great upgrade. However, you need to include instructions with the products.
I would love to see a follow up video to see the ease of loading +5
In my experience it's not noticeably harder than loading a normal capacity mag. We may make a video about it eventually.
@@TANDEMKROSS I decided to take a chance and bought your plus5 magazine.
I'm looking forward to it 🙂
Thanks for the great video, there were two small plastic D shaped washers/spacers that you did not mention? Are they estranged?
I had this issue too. If you put them under the spring where it looks like they go, it will only hold 20 rounds and fail to feed often… if you take it out it fits the 21 perfectly, but mine still won’t feed for shit for some reason.
@@testhim7773they drop onto the underside of the magazine follower and then you put the spring on top. They should have put instructions in, I don’t know why they didn’t update the video.
I had to really force the 18th round into mine and then the spring popped into alignment and the rest of the rounds went in easy.
Just installed mine 5 mins ago. Simple, easy to use, and they look great!
Glad to hear you're pleased with them!
Why are we getting rid of the follower button? It makes loading so much easier. 😂
Get a McFadden lightning grip loader with the tx22 adapter. It’s awesome.
I dropped a stock mag on concrete and it just popped apart. found the little locking tab but somehow the spring was lost. might have to get one of these so i don't have a useless mag
I lost a spring, called Taurus and wanted to buy a spring, but they don't sell them. Instead they sent me another magazine free of charge, albeit they sent me a 15nround instead of a 16 round mag. Found the spring abt a week later in a slightly open closet (what a spring shot) so it was a free mag for me. Taurus has great customer service, but bad repair wait times. Hope they help you too.
Pro: Not as difficult as some make it to be. All the info is available on RUclips or install links. Makes my natural grip feel comfortable..
Cons:. Leads to upgraditis. I'm already looking to do something else for this fun little pistol. Using the Taurus supplied mag loader is almost necessary to avoid damaging the shell cases while loading.
Not a bad idea. Thanks for the video.
You're welcome!
You never mentioned if we should reinstall the follower button back into the magazine. I reinstalled it in my mags.
You will need the follower button to be removed for it to fit into the bumper body for the +5 configuration!
Just installed mine
Awesome. My last few rounds don't cycle well when I manipulate the slide manually. Does the spring need to break in? Shouldn't the base have a place for the spring to surround? Thanks for your product. I'm probably just worrying too much. Will find out this weekend when I finally get to take it to the range.
UPDATE: Still doing it in the 8 out of 10 mags I used. Still hope it's a break in thing, I really like the idea of having 21 rounds in my TX22.
QUESTION: There are two black plastic looks like followers. Do we disregard them?
Yes! The follower buttons are what prevent the follower piece from going into the basepad and giving you the additional capacity.
Thank you so the follower is not used anymore if I understand correctly.
correct!
Which of the green springs are you using? I need a replacement and don't see a set specific for the TX22.
Do you think this will work on the TX22 Compact mag or will they make one for the compact?
They will work on the compact mag!
Do you have any extensions that fit the tx-22 compact?
These will actually work with the TX22 compact! We just did a video. Still adds +5, its AWESOME.
@@TANDEMKROSS excellent! Thanks you!
Do you have just a bigger bottom plate system so as to be able to seat the mags easier? Like the ones for the S&W Victory. Thanks.
Do you make an aftermarket springs for the magazines for the compact?
Our Green Springs will fit the TX22 Compact.
Got lucky and was able to order TX22 10 round version. The 16 round version is hard to get now. My state dose not have the ridiculous limitation on magazine capacity. Now the question, will 10 round magazine be extended to 15 or to 21? Thanks!
The 10 round mag should be extended to 21. If it doesn't work for some reason please let us know, we would like to hear about it.
@@TANDEMKROSSThanks for the reply. I am still waiting for my TX22 to be shipped. But by comparing the 10 round mag to 16 round one, the 10 round one has the follower stopped in the middle of the mag, while the 16 round one has it all the way to the bottom of the mag. I guess the design is different.
@@Leongreat I believe it's the follower button and not the follower itself that's being blocked in the 10 round mags. You take the button out to install the "Wingman" and thus bypass the blockage and get the full 21 rounds. HOWEVER I could be wrong. We don't have any ten round mags at TK headquarters to test it on. I'm just going off of what our customers have told us about their own experiences installing it on a 10 round mag.
@@TANDEMKROSS Thank you so much! You are awesome! I will order some from your store after receiving my TX22.
@@TANDEMKROSS did we ever figure out if the will for sure work on 10 round mags?
Any plans to make the Wingman in Red? Sure would look nice with the Red Victory trigger.
It works on my compact tx22 magazine but that spring is a snake
Is it running well for you?
Will this fit the Tx compact?
yes!
You never added the Fowler back
I have installed a couple of these. Can only fit 19-20 in mag. Seems like the spring bottoms out?
Interesting. Are you using the included spring? Give customer service a call. We will get you sorted!
Might pull the spring out and reinstall. Make sure you don’t reinstall the magazine follower button.
...what is the reason for these loop things in the parts kit for then?
These shims were added after the video and are in the written instructions, if you have new magazines you likely won't need to use them. Please reference the product page for information.
Why do you have to remove the follower button from the magazine?
The follower will bottom out at the end of the track with the button installed, so to have the benefits of extra rounds the follower will need to go below the track and into the bumper.
What about the follower button? you don't put it back?
The follower button will stop the follower in the same position as it would pre-bumper, removing it allows the follower to go into the bumper base allowing the +5 configuration. You can then load it as you would without pushing the follower down, but we've also seen people use tools or even a chamber flag to push the follower down for speed loading!
Are new orders automatically shipping with the new shims?
Installed shims in 4 mags, they are all get stuck.
Had leave the shims out.
@@PierreClavie But if you leave them out, the follower doesn't stay straight in the mag. With or without shims, this is going to cause a feed problem.
I just got mine in the mail today. Went to install, following this video. There is no mention of the little "round" pieces that are in the bag with the screws. Are these necessary or where do they go? I would assume they replace the ones that came out with the stock springs but just making sure. Thanks.
Just found out via another youtube video what they are for. Guess I should have researched before leaving a comment. Sorry.
@@tkglsxk78 No worries! The video didn't mention them because at the time the video was made we didn't ship the Wingman with them. They were added later after customer feedback.
@@TANDEMKROSS so what were the extra parts? I just got my TX22 today and looking into ordering the mag extensions
@@TANDEMKROSS what are those parts for?
do you recommend using locktite on those baseplate screws?
Hand tightening should be fine, but if you'd like to be sure they wont go anywhere sure thing! These are built to last, so as long as you aren't going to make bumper swaps on the fly, go for it!
Loctite melts plastic.
@@chrisd9076 good to know. sounds like you found that out the hard way lol.
Mine came with to spacer type washers that go where 🤔 they were in bag with the screws.Would it be too much to include a simple diagram with the packaging.
Those were added to the product after this video was made, so they aren't shown here, sorry. But they go between the end of the spring and the follower to give the spring a little bit more effective length. We had a small number of customers complain about feeding issues, and this seemed to solve it.
Thank you sir for your timely response ,I will be purchasing more of products.🤑
Then why do I have an extra part you shipped?
You got the shim! The old magazines had looser tolerances but if you have a recent model magazine you are ok.
Followed the "Bill from Tandemkross" instructions on the RUclips video for making my 13 round original mag for my TX22 compact becoming 18 rounds w/wingman +5. The problem is the "new" mag still only holds the original 13 rds! What gives?! I plan to take it apart a
& reassemble. Any suggestions or advice. Has anyone else had this problem?
Did you remove the follower button?
The follower button removal step is crucial to follow, as if its installed the follower will still be restricted by the track of the magazine body.
Let us know if this helps!
Had the same problem. Instructions were a little unclear.
What are the two small plastic fillers in the screw package
They go between the end of the spring and the follower. When the TX22 Wingman first came out, a handful of customers complained of feeding issues or losing last round hold open. So we started shipping them with those plastic shims to help alleviate those issues.
@@TANDEMKROSS Don't you mean the spacer is installed on the post of the follower?
@@shooterqqqq yes, sorry. Edited original reponse.
Do I have to put that spring plate back and the follower button back on too?
No, they're both taken out and stay out.
@@TANDEMKROSS what is the metal ring that is included with the purchase that wasn't in the video?
What are the other two pieces in the bag with the screws?
Those are shims that go under the ends of the springs. We started shipping them with the bumpers after receiving customer feedback. We recommend you install them but your mags may be perfectly functional without them. They're not in the video because they weren't part of the product when the video was originally made. The text install instructions are updated to include the process for installing the shims:
www.tandemkross.com/assets/images/Instructions/Taurus_TX-22_Wingman_5_Magazine_Base_Pad_Installation_Instructions.pdf
@@TANDEMKROSS thank you!
What are the little "D" shaped washers for in the bag with the screws?
Those are shims for the mag spring. A small number of customers reported last round feeding issues not long after we first released the product, so we started including those shims with ever order in case customers experienced that. They go between the spring and the follower, with the cylindrical piece on the bottom of the follower going through the hole in the shim, and the flat side of the shim towards the middle of the follower.
@@TANDEMKROSS thank you
@@TANDEMKROSS maybe that should be included in the video
@@800PooDragon The video was made before they started including those bits. Could be in the description though.
You didn't mention if this modification disables the slide lock after the last round is fired. I do not like to dry fire my rimfire pistols so this is a critical bit of information for me.
It does not disable the last round hold open. There is a scene at 1:03 in the video where 21 rounds in a row are fired and the pistol locks open at the end, but we could have specifically called that point out. You're right, it could have been clearer.
@@TANDEMKROSS Thank you for taking the time to clear that up. I'll need to get 2 packs of these. More capacity = more fun!
@@TANDEMKROSS I also have a Ruger SR22 that is in need of more capacity but I saw a video that said the last round hold open would not function after installing the Wingman. Is it true for that particular pistol?
@@edledoux2788, I found this to be the issue only when using the supplied spacer. It was causing enough binding that in one of the mags, the spring couldn’t get the flower up completely. In the other, it would engage the slide lock. Neither popped out of the mag well when released.
Removed the spacer, and both mags work just as well as they did with the stock base plates.
To be clear, I am speaking of the TX22 magazines.
My wife"s fingers hurt from loading mags, shes a little thing is there a way to use this and keep the follower button to help her load mags?
Check out the McFadden lightning grip loader. It’s a thumb saver.
I just installed the kit on one of my mags but noticed 2 O rings along with the screws. Are these for something else?
There's some info in step 5 of the written instructions. But if your magazines are functioning as expected, these parts are not strictly necessary.
@@TANDEMKROSS Love the extra rounds!
How about updating the video to address the shims that now come with the kits. I had no idea what they were until I stumbled on someone else’s video that explained them. It’s pretty lame that the manufacturer doesn’t provide instructions or fully explain its product in its how-to video.
Am I crazy or I see you removed the follower button ? Once you begin to put the new Wingman on I do not see you putting the ( follower ) button back on. Can you please confirm if I am missing something ?
Yes! You remove the follower button, this is what allows the follower to go below the follower track to give you more capacity. Great question!
They should update the video. It’s not very clear.
Took me a while to figure it out but they work great now. No shim instructions either.
I took the follower button out but found it was easier to install with and figured I could use it to assist loading. Will this be an issue?
are you still able to load 21 rounds even with the follower assist button left in place?
Yeah what he said ?👆🏻
So is the price for 1 magazine or 2? And I meant ➕ 5 for 1 mag or 2?
The price is for two magazine base pads (not whole magazines) that add 5 rounds to each magazine.
what are the other parts in the bag for?
They're shims that were added to the product due to customer feedback after the video was already out. They go between the spring and the follower.
@@TANDEMKROSS damn. Wish you guys would of updated this video or sent out some documentation with it. I installed them all without the shims.
@@dantediego they'll probably still work without the shims, actually. Some customers were reporting feeding issues, and the shims basically compress the spring a little more so that it pushes harder and feeds better. We include them in every package, but that doesn't mean every mag will actually need them. If you already installed them without the shims, try shooting them like that and see how it goes. If you have feeding issues, try reinstalling them with the shims. And you can download text instructions from the product page that are up to date and include the shim.
@@TANDEMKROSS ok thanks
It will be hard to load?
Nope! The only feature you lose with the extension is the follower button as it bottoms out. So just load it like any mag without a follower button. Consistent and easy to load until you hit max capacity.
I just received 2 new Taurus mags and a package of 2 mag extensions. The new improved version with shims from TK. The mags are fine as far as I can tell without firing. The extensions are not. The shims are too big to go into the mag. Bandaid fix didn't work. Tried to put one mag together without bandaid, result was bent spring. Gave up, sent back to be thrown away. No more TK products for me. 👎 !!!!
Removing the loading button sucks.
Check out the McFadden lightning grip loader. It’s great.
When will these be available?
Why was the follower button not reinstalled?
They're available now!
@@larrywiederstein6978 Taking the follower button out completely allows the follower to go down into the basepad a little farther, making it possible to get the last round in.
You forgot to put the follower button back in. (Not quite sure why you took it out in the first place)
We didn't forget! It's actually necessary. Taking the follower button out allows the follower to go deeper into the basepad so you can get the additional five rounds in.
What about the follower button? Is that needed for reassembly?
Thats what I'm wondering too. Just installed this and if the struggle to load it is any indication of how it will feed I'm disappointed. The follower button is pretty crucial for getting consistent pressure.
Once you put it together, you should have loaded the magazine.
We will keep this in mind for future videos!
So no keeping load assist button eh? I also think I got cancer looking at that horrible screw driver- that thing looks like a nightmare.
Yes, unfortunately you do have to remove the follower button. Otherwise the follower won't go down into the extension far enough to fit the extra rounds.
How i buy rugermark4? Pls.....
How i buy rugermark4
I see the overwhelming majority of people love these, but nothing in the world would make them work in the 4 different mags I tried them with even with sanding down every little burr and trying everything under the sun. Might just be my gun....it isn't all that reliable with anything over 10 rounds loaded in the factory mags either but these just make the rounds present at the wrong angle no matter what is tried....
Give us a call! That's very strange but we are happy to help and replace them if needed!
Why get rid of the follower button?
It allows the follower to go into the base of the magazine, otherwise the follower button catches in the factory position in the body.
Welp, I ordered it and immediately had my order cancelled because I live in COMMY COLORADO, and they have limits on handgun mag capacity at 15, such fucking bullshit and obvious infringement on Coloradans CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. SO FUCKING GHEY
this is BS you can only fit 19 in there with some it's not consistent. it doesn't work with all kinds of bullets. too many feed problems. rip off.
Please reach out to customerservice@tandemkross.com. They may have some suggestions for you on ways to fix the issue, and if nothing else they can exchange yours for one that works correctly.