Gunsmithing AW mag issue

That's actually a good sign. That means the mag is as high up in the action as possible and also means the bottom metal was likely tuned so that it would feed reliably out of the AW mags. A true AW does the same thing.
 
That's actually a good sign. That means the mag is as high up in the action as possible and also means the bottom metal was likely tuned so that it would feed reliably out of the AW mags. A true AW does the same thing.

None of my True AI's hang up on a empty mag. Actually the only one that has is my PSR on the 338 mags.
 
Originally Posted by bward
My AW does with every mag I've put in it.
Weird....I've had like 5 different AW/AX/AT rifles and the only one that does it is on my PSR with the 338lm double stack mags.

Both AWs and both AXs will lock back on an empty mag. Any of my mags will do it too. Mine are not 338L either.
 
Originally Posted by bward
My AW does with every mag I've put in it.
Weird....I've had like 5 different AW/AX/AT rifles and the only one that does it is on my PSR with the 338lm double stack mags.

Both AWs and both AXs will lock back on an empty mag. Any of my mags will do it too. Mine are not 338L either.

Just saying never seen that happen before on any of mine but the 338 kit on my PSR. Was a little shocked when it did it.
 
The bolts in my M2008 and M2013 will both hang up on the magazine follower *IF* you push up on the magazine.

There is ~.050" vertical play in the magazine.

If you don't like the bolt catching on the mag follower, you can grind a little slope on the back of the follower.

Personally, I think the bolt catching is a good thing. Very obvious indication your magazine is empty.
 
One mag hang when empty and one mag hangs hard with one round left to chamber may have to trim the mag at the catch and release point or whatever they call it .i like the idea of the stop on empty mag runs like the old mausers.