I don't have the OEM release and the Hyve release side by side. if I did I would venture to say that just grinding a small angle with a dremel in the right spot on the Hyve release would solve the issue. Grinding the corner of the mag itself is something I saw someone do on a YT vid concerning this. It's really not that big of a deal getting in the habit of depressing it as you insert the mag...it's like learning to pull the trigger to fire the gun, it just becomes second nature. It was irritating at first. I did manage to figure out tho...if you push the mag up while applying slight pressure to the base to the right it doesn't do it. Maybe Hyve has since corrected the flaw...why not contact them and ask? I'll eventually take it back out and look at the OEM and the Hyve side by side and figure out where to grind it. I've become accustomed to it and can drop a mag and have another inserted between 2 to 3 seconds. Also all my 8rd mags have Hyve +2 extensions and I have a Hyve trigger installed..if I didn't like their products I wouldn't keep buying their parts. I try to wear mechanics gloves when I shoot and installing the extension helps when dropping a mag.