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Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

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in 308 action not feeding because the spring is not pushing up the front of the round so it does not feed? Just experienced this and not happy with the results since I converted my rifles to use this magazine and not have to slap the bottom to make it feed right.
 
Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

No issues with CDI metal just installed on my FN SPR. One of my two 10 shot mags needed a very small tweak. One mag worked perfect and the other would hang up. I used the edge of my wood loading bench to open the lips up a VERY small amount.

Here is a good read and might be of help:

http://tinyurl.com/5rc9xob


My rounds do not sit quite as high but they do feed better if sitting higher.
 
Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

I had to do the same thing cal50 stated. I guess during shipment something heavy laid on it, squeezing the front closed. Some prying/tweaking and about 5 mins later it was good as new.
 
Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

Double check and be sure the bullet tip is not getting caught up on the underside of the feed ramp. The feed ramp could be extended into the mag area slightly. This would have nothing to do with the mag but the placement of the bottom metal and the action during bedding.
 
Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jasonk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Are you using genuine AI brand mags? I've had other brands have that issue, but never real AI.</div></div>

And the quickest way to tell is to look for the AI logo on the floorplate of the magazine...
 
Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SRT Supply</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jasonk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Are you using genuine AI brand mags? I've had other brands have that issue, but never real AI.</div></div>

And the quickest way to tell is to look for the AI logo on the floorplate of the magazine... </div></div>

But not fool-proof as there are quite a few REAL AI mags out there without the stamp.
 
Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

Well as all ways, if you have a problem, question or need assistance I'm here to help. I don't know of any problems, anything can happen of course and if its ours and no modifications, we will make it right of course.
 
Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

Are you saying you left the magazines fully loaded for 4 months
& are wondering why the spring may have taken on a set?
 
Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

no worry to leave mags loaded for 4 months.

if there is i better throw away my carry guns mags
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Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

You most likely need to adjust the magazine lips. You need to make sure the top round sits high enough such that it feeds smoothly into the chamber. If the round sits too low, spread the lips. If too high, close the lips. The primer of the bullet should be almost entirely visible.

Hope this helps!
 
Re: Anybody have any trouble with AICS magazines

Did you try the action and bottom metal ONLY (attached together outside the stock) with the same results (bad feeding) ?

This would eliminate the stock as any part of the problem if you have the same results.