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No it will not stay open with empty mag. Where is the spring??
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It is attached to the forward part of the hold open.
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Always A
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Hi Ronnie, Welcome to the forum! As the others have mentioned, a defective hold-open is one possibility, another is a defective magazine. Regards, Norm
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Is that looking down in the chamber?? And also, the toggle is very hard to pull back. My hands are sore.
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Hi Ronnie, Me again. It looks like a nice gun, but the front sight blade is not original. Regards, Norm
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Not worth 800.00??
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