ProMag CZ Scorpion 9mm Luger 50 Round Pistol Magazine
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Fantastic! But...
TL;DR: Works great, a bit of a hassle to insert rounds into. Easy to have rounds get stuck while putting them in. Tension on the crank in front of the mag can get difficult to hold onto after a while. Feeds great, however.
Longer Version: Bought this for my PSA AKV-9. It fits into the mag well just fine. Yet a bit picky when you do. If the mag is empty, it will fit into it with the bolt closed. If it's topped off, the bolt has to be open. Even a few rounds stacked into it, it didn't like being inserted with the bolt closed.
Inserting rounds intonthe mag was a bit awkward. The follower feels loose in it's place , but haven't ran into any problems after going through 150 rounds with the thing. The hardest part about it all, however, is actually putting rounds into it. The best way I found is to grab the whole cranking device with one hand, tuck it against the opposite side of your person, twist crank, and 'wiggle' rounds through the lips of it. It gets tough the more rounds you insert, naturally. If you're not use to it, this will get tiring.
Do be careful when putting rounds into it as well, they can get stuck midway into being inserted. If it does get stuck? Don't let go of the crank. The tension placed in it will actually turn that 'stuck' round into a 'jam'.
Other than that? Loading it becomes a practice that gets easier over time. It runs well, no feed issues as of yet. A good way to waste rounds and money down that range.
Longer Version: Bought this for my PSA AKV-9. It fits into the mag well just fine. Yet a bit picky when you do. If the mag is empty, it will fit into it with the bolt closed. If it's topped off, the bolt has to be open. Even a few rounds stacked into it, it didn't like being inserted with the bolt closed.
Inserting rounds intonthe mag was a bit awkward. The follower feels loose in it's place , but haven't ran into any problems after going through 150 rounds with the thing. The hardest part about it all, however, is actually putting rounds into it. The best way I found is to grab the whole cranking device with one hand, tuck it against the opposite side of your person, twist crank, and 'wiggle' rounds through the lips of it. It gets tough the more rounds you insert, naturally. If you're not use to it, this will get tiring.
Do be careful when putting rounds into it as well, they can get stuck midway into being inserted. If it does get stuck? Don't let go of the crank. The tension placed in it will actually turn that 'stuck' round into a 'jam'.
Other than that? Loading it becomes a practice that gets easier over time. It runs well, no feed issues as of yet. A good way to waste rounds and money down that range.
Pros:
- Fits well
- High capacity
Cons:
- difficult to reload
Best Used for:
- Wasting ammo and having a good time
Would recommend: Yes
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