Is this much wobble typical? I’ve tested it on the range and got some failure to feed issues, idk if it was the magazine or the amount of wobble. I got another 30rd and 20rd to test out just in case I got a faulty mag.
Is this much wobble typical? I’ve tested it on the range and got some failure to feed issues, idk if it was the magazine or the amount of wobble. I got another 30rd and 20rd to test out just in case I got a faulty mag.
Don’t have a KS-47, but personally never seen a mag sit that loosely in any rifle. Not hard to imagine that could lead to feeding issues.
Try it with your other two mags as well to confirm the issues. No matter what yes that is too much wobble for a KS-47. I know with mine a 30rd PMag locks in tight with no wobble.
best of luck & happy troubleshooting.
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The new 30rd and 20rd pmags still wobble. Maybe I just gotta try something other than pmags, it would be kinda lame if I can’t use the mags designed for the rifle.
Before you go and spend more money on mags, get in touch with PSA and explain the issue. They may want to take the rifle back for an inspection.
I’d have to second the opinion that you contact PSA about this issue … because the KS47 was literally designed around the Magpul AK mags … personally I’ve never had an issue with any Magpul AK mags … also i use US Palms … steel mags … and I’ve got a bunch of old Tapco AK magazines… i had to do a little bit of light sanding on the Tapco’s Magazine’s due to the walls being much thicker than a Magpul … but they all work wonderfully now … that’s great because i had a bunch of those
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So I took this discussion to reddit and a gentleman pointed out that I’m missing a pin in the mag well, here are the pictures he sent. I don’t have that pin so maybe that’s the issue.
I don’t think that’s a “maybe” at all. Given those mags rock back and forth, looks absolutely like what the issue is.

