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Originally Posted by BeginingOfTheEnd
Was wondering. Do you get the mag snag ONLY when rapid firing??? I have 4 gen 1 mags and all snag as yours does, but only when rapid firing, and then only occasionally.
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No, the mag snags have occurred with both rapid fire and slow fire.
[Quote" BELT_FED] "Try bending your hammer spring like in the 15 min trigger job.. if the bolt don't have to fight the hammer spring then it will cycle harder to the rear allowing alittle more time for the mag to properly seat the next rd.."
Do you mean cutting off one leg of the hammer spring or bending the trigger spring legs like in the 15 minute job?
I have tried a couple of different AR triggers and hammers that I had on hand all with the same results. One of them I had modified via the 15 minute route which gave a much improved trigger pull over the factory job but still had mag snags.
As a side note...I also tried a RRNM trigger. It fired fine and the bolt would retract and reset the hammer but when the bolt was at its most rearward position it would hang up on the hammer and not cycle back into battery. I believe that was because the increased hammer spring tension in the RRNM placed too much pressure against the underside of the bolt. It only took about three rounds fired to realize that that wasn't going to work so I went back to a standard AR hammer/trigger set.