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In any kind of competition, a Luger magazine should be held in a loosely closed fist with your thumb placed along the magazine's length. This allows you to use the "hand finds hand" feature of our body's nervous system. (Try it. Close your eyes and try to touch your index fingers together without looking. They will always find each other, regardless of a visual reference). By having the extended thumb up near the magazine's mouth seek the hand on the pistol's grip, rather than a waving, exposed magazine body, you are much more likely to center and seat the magazine in its well on the first attempt.
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![]() The only other way I can think of to break the plastic base is to overload it...Trying to get 9 rounds in...Or maybe even just jamming 8 rds in... ![]() Of course, if this is one of those competitions where you shoot, drop the mag out and insert another as quick as possible, it's likely it was dropped on the ground...
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I had a MecGar magazine break like this on me. I think it's just brittle plastic. I had inserted the magazine and fired the first two shots when the base and spring blew out the bottom, followed by the remaining rounds. I had bought the mag new, never abused it, and used it several times before.
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