Howdy Nathan,
Please note a point that I've made several times...and one that has been born out by experience with these and several other magazine designs.
Just because the gun is functioning, it's no guarantee that it is functioning correctly. A 1911 pistol that is properly set up will usually force the extractor hook to climb the case rim and return to battery, thus giving no indication that anything is wrong for a long time...until the extractor stops working or breaks. The 1911 is a controlled-feed design, and was never intended to do that. The dimple was out there to prevent the push-feed
and resultant extractor snapover on the critical last round. When it's removed, either by design or mill file...a very important part of the design is
compromised.
Remember: When one thing is changed, it has an effect on more functions than one...and usually not for the good.
Cheers all!
Tuner
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