I was doing some inventory last night on my mags and I came across 6 Pro Mags that I picked up 2 years ago. I remember that there was a problem where they all would jam. The rounds would get hung up and wouldn
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Not to be a jerk, but Promag is about the bottom of the barrel in the world of mags. I bought one for a Browning BDM and long story short, the front of the magazine was about an eighth of an inch too high prohibiting feeding at ALL. Round would go forward and smack into the front of the mag and move no further. Completely out of tolerance from the OEM type mags. Provided my dealings with them was a sample of one, but Promag doesn't get great reviews online and I should have known better.
Anyway, Promag are generally to be avoided since they tend to have an inherent suck factor of 10. Good thing is they are supposed to have a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects and should...might replace them if you contact them. Also, you could try disassembling it and giving it a good cleaning on the interior and the various parts. I've had some older mags packed with Cosmoline that would have sluggish feeding. After cleaning, worked like a champ.Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.
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