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Sometimes that'll cure initial ftf problems (notice I didn't say "issues"....issues are copies of American Rifleman and Hustler
They're only problems if they continue...

Or as we say in the sales biz: They are "opportunities". Opportunities to learn from and improve upon..
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Old 02-27-2014, 07:39 PM
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I've never had a problem with them. I like them for the range. Almost indestructible and cheap. I carry Tripp's and Wilson's.
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Howard, did they have the flat followers or the round metal followers? I've never had a problem with my metalform mags but they are all the older 7 rounders with round metal followers.
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I've found the flat split followers do a number on aluminum frames
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I've found the flat split followers do a number on aluminum frames
Derrr...hehehehe. That is why you're supposed to ditch the split followers if you own an alloy framed gun.
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I've found the flat split followers do a number on aluminum frames
They do....is one reason Tripp makes the polymer follower.
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Howard, did they have the flat followers or the round metal followers? I've never had a problem with my metalform mags but they are all the older 7 rounders with round metal followers.
Round.

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