tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044269936797936986.post1031577843041145765..comments2023-07-05T05:57:25.972-04:00Comments on Suburban's Domain: 5.45mm AR-15 Magazine GuideSuburbanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17968005143620802878noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044269936797936986.post-72135269400810658302017-05-21T15:36:34.156-04:002017-05-21T15:36:34.156-04:00How on earth did you make those AK74 magazine spri...How on earth did you make those AK74 magazine springs work in the 5.45mm AR15 magazines? I just bought three springs from Wolff and after trying to make the first spring work in a C-Products magazine, I'm ready to give up. The front-to-back length of the AK74 spring is so much greater than the original C-Products/ASC springs that the radius of the spring coil impinges on the follower itself. The two possible options with the spring seem to be nothing but bolt-over-base malfs if it's the front of the follower being pushed up on the hardest by the spring or just generic failures to feed (bullet hits below the barrel extension) if the magazine spring pushes on the rear of the follower more.<br /><br />I'm so frustrated with how poorly these magazines work. It makes me want to sell them and my upper but I fear that nobody would want to buy it in the post-7N6 world.<br /><br />Any ideas? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07878721261943549275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9044269936797936986.post-78266305580084138862013-05-17T11:06:27.157-04:002013-05-17T11:06:27.157-04:00PMag Gen M3 with window seems to only work with 12...PMag Gen M3 with window seems to only work with 12 rounds max. I'm going to try cutting the follower this weekend and see if that number can be expandedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com