Suppressors sig 220 45 acp mags

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dallasa1
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i picked up my new p220 today and when i went to the range i started to load the mags and holly shit the spring in them things are strong, alot stronger then anything i have encountered before. is there a way to trim the springs down? or will they soften up with time. the mags are sig 8 and 10 rounders. any suggestions? thanks
 
Re: sig 220 45 acp mags

Just go with it, I got a new p220 in Feb, and after you run a hundred or so rounds through it they will soften up, that or you just get used to them. But i would rather have them to stiff, that not feeding ammo.
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Oh, i had to run only 6 or 7 in mine the first few times.
 
Re: sig 220 45 acp mags

Why not get a hand grip exerciser?
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Re: sig 220 45 acp mags

Stay away from the 10rndr's at least the ones with the plastic bottoms. Last i was out shooting both floor plates came loose after only a few drops on the asphalt at the range. One could be put back in place the other isn't going.
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Tried contacting sig about it an have yet to hear back from'm.
 
Re: sig 220 45 acp mags

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ghogs Nightmare</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Stay away from the 10rndr's at least the ones with the plastic bottoms. Last i was out shooting both floor plates came loose after only a few drops on the asphalt at the range. One could be put back in place the other isn't going.
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Tried contacting sig about it an have yet to hear back from'm. </div></div>

same experience for me...I have three sets of 10rd sig mag PARTS on my workbench as they are a no go...be sure to post what your results are on here, so I know which way to go myself. I sent them an email and have not heard back yet - next will be phone calls, but I'm not expecting great results.

The 8rd mags are built like a brick shit house! Awesome mags and they do break in a bit after some use, making loading them not such a pain.