Right out of the package, the magazine was stiff to insert and would not release properly, I had to physically pull it out. However after inserting and releasing a number of times and a little gun oil it seems to be OK. It feeds the cartridges properly when shooting, so after the break in period, I am satisfied.
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Not sure if there are any pro's to this magazine. I oiled the mag really good and inside the gun to try and get the magazine to release out of the gun without having to use my fingers and pull it out. I worked the magazine loaded and unloaded in and out of the gun to break it in and still nothing. The magazine still hangs up inside the pistol. After close inspection between the factory one and the aftermarket mag there is a cutout that isn't that same size on the aftermarket one. I am going to take a dremel and fine stone and remove a little metal to see if it helps. If I ruin the magazine Im out the cost, but I can't rely on it anyways for a quick ejection so oh well. I will post on it if it works to fix the issue.
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Just got the mag. It looks pretty good, except the fit is way too tight. The mag gets a little too wide about halfway down to the magazine floorplate. Makes the mag release difficult too. Has to be pulled out, certainly not "drop free". I'll make it work with a little smithing. Can't crush the width. I'll have to sacrifice some metal thickness sanding down the sides, thinning the width. Lame product. Don't buy it.
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I purchased two of these mags and neither one would fit my pistol. They are too tight at the base of the magazine and have to be forced in to lock into place, therefore you must use a flat screwdriver to pry them out. I decided to sand them down thinking that what ever the coating was (bluing) might be too thick. This did help with the first three quarters of the mag; however, the bottom of each one still seems to be too large for the opening of my pistol and to remove from my pistol, still must be pried out once they have been locked in place.
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Unless the gun is very popular, Pro Mag is still using OLD DEFECTIVE JUNK DIES to cut out, fold, and weld TRASHY UNRELIABLE JUNK MAGAZINES. The Model 21A in .22LR or .25ACP is a viable deep cover weapon, but only if you have reliable magazines and good ammo in it, and THESE MAGAZINES ARE GARBAGE. Pro Mag has upped their game with some magazines, but not for guns like the Bobcats, Tomcats, Cheetahs, R9s, and other guns that are good guns, but not very popular anymore, so the dies are OLD WORN OUT JUNK DIES, and there is little incentive for Pro Mag to fix the many problems, so they keep selling JUNK. Add $5 to $7 and get a Beretta magazine, and KNOW that your gun will work properly and reliably when you need it to.
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