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Old May 25th, 2010, 19:15   #1
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Exclamation Kings Arms Ak 47 mags jamming issues

so i recently wanted to try out these new mags i bought for my ak(5 in total), they are Kings Arms 110rds plastic mid-caps. I went to load them the first time without any problems, they fed perfectly. When it was time to reload them they all jammed no matter what gram of bb i used. Im using a speed loader to fill my mags, one push of the speed loader sends about 4 bb's into the mag, all of them jamm and stop feeding after 2 pushes. i tried to lube them with silicone as the box they came in reccomended, but still no luck afterwards.

later on i was experimenting and found out that the mags dont jam if i were to put each bb in individually, one by one ( which SUCKS) but do jam when are put in 3+ at a time.

i dont really know how to fix this because they are spring loaded, aswell as this is the first time this has happened and im not familiar on how to solve mag issues

can anyone help me out i really dont wanna load them one at a time

all help is appreciated
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Old May 25th, 2010, 19:58   #2
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What BB's are you loading 'em with?

I'm pretty sure the KA mags are double stack style.. and some BB's DO NOT like to be loaded double stack..

Have you silicon oiled/loaded unloaded 'em a bunch of times since you got 'em? That often can help with feeding problems with new mags (go easy on the oil though, 2 drops should do you just fine.)
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Old May 25th, 2010, 20:20   #3
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when you speed load then hold the tip of the speed loader with 1 hand and move it back ad forth to help them double stack.
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Old May 25th, 2010, 22:51   #4
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What BB's are you loading 'em with?

I'm pretty sure the KA mags are double stack style.. and some BB's DO NOT like to be loaded double stack..

Have you silicon oiled/loaded unloaded 'em a bunch of times since you got 'em? That often can help with feeding problems with new mags (go easy on the oil though, 2 drops should do you just fine.)
sadly i used "bio bbs" when i discovered the issue, they were the only .20's i can get my hands on at the time which i completely regret doing

i have only siliconed them once because i thought the oil was unnessecary at the moment.

dam i was wrong in alot of my decisions:P




Tommorow im going to try out oiling it again, and try what Brayden said about the speed loading technique


any more solutions?????

EDIT: I have tried that technique that bryden said with the speed loader and it didnt work, and i am unable to silicon load/unload them since they jam at 4 bbs

so im still stuck

UPDATE: Thanks alot Amos, after a few times of taking out/putting back in the spring+ unload reloading tons of times the mags are currently feeding perfectly again like they are suppose to,

thanks ALOT

Last edited by Rinaldi_M4; May 27th, 2010 at 21:14.. Reason: problem fixed
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