Pro Mag Walther P99 15 rounders...
WhoKnowsWho
February 9, 2005, 05:27 AM
No freakin' way will 15 fit in there! I left 14 in for a week, and used a loading tool. Any one else ordered these? I figured I would try one, for $12 and change, why not? I was wondering if I should go ahead and exchange it for another magazine, if I just have a fluke, or just get credit and get something else?
The few other Pro Mags I have tried have been good, they have worked at the range without a problem.
I even checked the follower for excess plastic flash, looks fine.
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psyopspec
February 9, 2005, 09:51 AM
I'd go with credit on something else or a refund. Don't feel bad, there comes a time where we must all learn the pro-mag lesson. This happend to be your time.
modifiedbrowning
February 10, 2005, 12:20 AM
I ordered some P99 mags from the Internet a while ago that were listed as 15 rnds. One holds 13 rnds, the other holds 14. There are no markings, but I am pretty positive that they are Pro-mags judging from how they look. I have had some feeding problems with them. They are just OK as range mags, but I would never use them as carry mags.
NEtracker
February 10, 2005, 12:30 AM
I have a couple of pre-bans, with the 15 rnd witness, that hold 16 fine.
PM me if interested. These are Walther mags, MEC-GAR.
GaryP
February 10, 2005, 01:20 AM
Yep, your turn in the Pro Mag barrel! I have never had good luck with Pro Mags and gave up on them years ago! :banghead:
:evil:
fastbolt
February 10, 2005, 03:29 AM
I once gave a friend a couple of P99 ProMag magazines that were given to me (new in package), so he could use them for his range training with one of his SW99's. he's till my friend ... ;) ... but he later told me that if I ever came across any more of them, that I should forget about him.:) He said he still uses them periodically, but only when he feels like working on his malfunction clearance drills. Naturally, he has no such similar problems using the factory SW99 magazines (MecGar).
Buying ProMag or Ramline magazines is kind of like playing Musical Chairs. You hope you're not the one without a chair when the music stops.
NEtracker
February 10, 2005, 10:21 AM
Pro Mags never played well with my Hi Power also...
WhoKnowsWho
February 11, 2005, 09:47 AM
Oh well, I guess I won't mistreat the others ones that work, just because their cousin doesn't! Too bad.
Now, should I bother to send back a $12 magazine for a refund since they already sent a RMA? :rolleyes:
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