This magazine is as good as the browning. I had two browning mags and two pro mags and couldn't tell much difference in the feeding and loading. One was a little hard to lock in when pushing into the handle.
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Not everybody will have same problems, but have bought magazines before that fit Challenger 3 and Buckmark . It took a lot of trimming and modifications to get this mag to work in Challenger 3 pistol . And I found that there was just too much base on mag I had to shave it down over a Quarter of an inch to get rid of it sticking out of grip. However it may have fit the Buckmark perfectly . I have just gotten used to Buckmark mag fitting Challenger 3 perfectly . I will say you still sell a well made mag for a good price over all. I was able to do a lot of mod and its still works great . Thanks . Understand I only wrote all of this so you might could warn that they require a lot of mod to fit Challeger 3 If that is what others are doing ..
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It is what the reviews say it is. It looked great in the packaging and that's where the positives end. I dropped a few rounds in and they hung up unliked my Browning mags. A little adjustment with a spanning tool (screwdriver) remedied that and 10 rounds loaded without issue. Now things are moving up and down and the follower spring feels cheap, for lack of a better word. Taking closer look the ProMag spring is a smaller diameter than the Browning so it has more room to slop around inside the mag. A little lubrication made that feel a little better. OK, into the gun it goes, feels a little funny going in, drop the action closed and no round chambers. A little more adjusting, drop the action closed and a round chambers. I go to the trigger and......no trigger. The mag disconnect is not disengaging. A little more adjusting, I have trigger and.......bang! A new round chambers. No trigger again. Mag disconnect, again. Adjust again, fires. No trigger again. It's just not seating deep enough to keep the mag disconnect disengaged. If I hold it up it's all good feeds and fires fine. Let go and next round, no trigger. I call ProMag Tech Service. I get a very nice lady who asks me nothing technical. We go straight to a return authorization. So back to ProMag it goes. Looking at the reviews it is what they say it is. It's a product with a pretty high failure rate. If you don't have the patience to wade through the bad ones this product is not for you. So now I'll see what ProMag sends back. FYI all three of my Browning mags run without issue in my Buck Mark. No failures to feed and no failures with the mag disconnect. BTW I am not a ProMag hater. I have a 1911 45 ACP 10 round ProMag that runs great in my RIA Standard FS. Just a little adjustment to the trim ring to fit my mag well and it's been great. I love that ProMag. Read full review
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Bought 2 of these a few months ago and tried them for the first time a couple days ago. They are tight going into the magazine well and won’t feed rounds to chamber. I compared this mag to my factory mag, see photo, and noticed the back of the mag that fits in the groove on the mag well is slightly wider than my factory one and the top of the factory mag at the feed is has straight level feed angle verses this product that has a higher lip at top that snags the round on feed and prevents clambering. The top of these mags need to be ground down to get rid of the lip and make the right smooth level angle so the rounds don’t snag on feeding.
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I ordered 2 magazines, one is very hard to push in it dosent fit very well the other fits in okay but neither one will not seat in far enough to trip the safety latch that keeps the gun from firing without a magazine. In other words the gun has a full magazine but will not fire. Down the extra money and get factory magazines.
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