22A-1 problem seating mags

dougwtx

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I just purchased a new 22A-1 and after getting it home, I noticed I almost have to "slam" the mags in to get them to lock or seat properly. Is this common with these models? Thanks.
 
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I just purchased a new 22A-1 and after getting it home, I noticed I almost have to "slam" the mags in to get them to lock or seat properly. Is this common with these models? Thanks.
 
I noticed the samething on mine as well. I believe it is normal but others may know more. I just give it an extra "push" untill I hear the click.
 
Been playing with it and, yes, it needs an extra push. I found if I just use my thumb to really 'push' it up, it clicks locked. Just surprised as none of my other semi-autos need that extra push. Thanks.
 
I've never noticed it being a problem. I got a 22A for Christmas--first semi auto I've ever owned, but I always sort of 'slam' the magazine in.

Sort of a habit from way back when, when I was in the Army, and we qualified on the M1911A1. Seemed like you always had to slam those magazines in.
 
Make sure your mag bases are snapped all the way in place. I dropped one of my mags once, and the next time I tried to seat it, it would not lock in place. I eventually found that the impact from the drop moved the base-plate forward slightly. As soon as I snapped it back into place, the mag seated and functioned fine.

HRF
 
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