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Unread 12-11-2008, 12:34 PM   #4
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I wouldn't dry fire it a whole lot without a snap-cap in.
You might want to pick up a luger tool to assist with the loading. It does help with a stiff spring and repos can be had for under $20.00

I had the follower in my SA mag sticking and noticed the spring was binding on the side of the mag and there was a burr on the cutout area for the mag release once I correctly seated the mag spring and cleared the burr it worked much better.

Some mags only hold 7 rounds.

I would also suggest you pick up a mec-gar mag for range trips to save the original mag Mec-gars hold 8 rounds.

I have several and they work great.
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