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Thanks for a first hand review of the new Mec-Gar mags. It is good to know that they functioned well for you. Perhaps the polymer followers will be less prone to stick in the tube than the metal ones, but time will tell. They shouldn't need any type of lube(silicone, etc.).
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The bottom line would be dependable function, and your trials point in the direction of adequacy. I think the mag is unlikely to have been instrumental in the early holding-open you experienced during the trials; more likely a foible of the holdopen/spring .
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Both of you gentlemen make excellent points. The follower does seem to glide more smoothly than the metal ones. Also, I would agree that in normal usage, the polymer should hold up allright. Bill
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