Tight mag well in CMMG lower

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Re: Tight mag well in AR

Postby Inspiribomb on Wed Jan 09, 2013 7:01 am

onebohemian wrote:Take the upper off the lower, and then insert the tight mag into the magazine well. You'll get a better view of where it is truly sticking. May even want to pull (or replace) the magazine release to see how that affects the magazine's fit.


FYI, my lower is completely stripped and mags still stick.
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Postby grousemaster on Wed Jan 09, 2013 10:39 am

CMMG has stated they in no way warrant these lowers. They knew the magwells were tight and say they notified the distributor that bought them, RSR. RSR was supposed to notify dealers.....not sure where the communication breakdown occurred. I'm changing the thread title to reflect CMMG's quality/service (or lack thereof).

This is the first blem I've ever come across that is dimensionally incorrect.
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Re: Re:

Postby Hmac on Wed Jan 09, 2013 10:43 am

grousemaster wrote:CMMG has stated they in no way warrant these lowers. They knew the magwells were tight and notified the distributor that bought them, RSR. RSR was supposed to notify dealers.....not sure where the communication breakdown occurred. I'm changing the thread title to reflect CMMG's quality (or lack thereof)


So...they're really not "blems"..... CMMG has sold out-of-spec, frankly defective lowers.
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Re: Re:

Postby grousemaster on Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:20 am

Hmac wrote:
grousemaster wrote:CMMG has stated they in no way warrant these lowers. They knew the magwells were tight and notified the distributor that bought them, RSR. RSR was supposed to notify dealers.....not sure where the communication breakdown occurred. I'm changing the thread title to reflect CMMG's quality (or lack thereof)


So...they're really not "blems"..... CMMG has sold out-of-spec, frankly defective lowers.


That is correct, and there's threads all over various firearm forums addressing the issue. They are refusing any recourse also.
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Re: Re:

Postby yuppiejr on Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:31 am

Hmac wrote:
grousemaster wrote:CMMG has stated they in no way warrant these lowers. They knew the magwells were tight and notified the distributor that bought them, RSR. RSR was supposed to notify dealers.....not sure where the communication breakdown occurred. I'm changing the thread title to reflect CMMG's quality (or lack thereof)


So...they're really not "blems"..... CMMG has sold out-of-spec, frankly defective lowers.


Sounds like an unfortunate error in judgement on CMMG's part, while they may have been assured by the distributor this would be disclosed something did not happen right their name is on the product and will be sullied as a result (in part because they are not taking care of it after the fact... which is also a mistake). Sounds like they should dump the distributor... and probably would have been better to scrap the lot rather than risk having them get into the wild without the appropriate disclosure.
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Re: Re:

Postby grousemaster on Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:35 am

yuppiejr wrote:
Hmac wrote:
grousemaster wrote:CMMG has stated they in no way warrant these lowers. They knew the magwells were tight and notified the distributor that bought them, RSR. RSR was supposed to notify dealers.....not sure where the communication breakdown occurred. I'm changing the thread title to reflect CMMG's quality (or lack thereof)


So...they're really not "blems"..... CMMG has sold out-of-spec, frankly defective lowers.


Sounds like an unfortunate error in judgement on CMMG's part, while they may have been assured by the distributor this would be disclosed something did not happen right their name is on the product and will be sullied as a result (in part because they are not taking care of it after the fact... which is also a mistake). Sounds like they should dump the distributor... and probably would have been better to scrap the lot rather than risk having them get into the wild without the appropriate disclosure.


It's definitely an issue with CMMG and/or their distributor. NOT the dealers fault.
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Re: Tight mag well in CMMG lower

Postby Inspiribomb on Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:37 am

Well I'm going to send a complaint to CMMG and let them know that I'll be taking my business elsewhere in the future. This is the kind of shoddy business practice that causes people to take their business elsewhere.
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Re: Tight mag well in CMMG lower

Postby yuppiejr on Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:48 am

Seems like it... sucky situation for everyone involved that all starts when CMMG decided to make a few bucks on what should have been scrap. I assume you were one of the dealers who got stuck with the bad stock from RSR minus the disclosure of magwell spec?
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Re: Tight mag well in CMMG lower

Postby onebohemian on Wed Jan 09, 2013 8:49 pm

Assuming the angle of the magwell is correct so you're not getting binding of the mags, I'd not worry a bit about taking a file to it to remove the high spots from the inside of the magwell. Run some finer grit sandpapers thereafter, and then aluma-black the raw aluminum. She'll be as good as new and you'll never think about it again.
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Re: Tight mag well in CMMG lower

Postby grousemaster on Wed Jan 09, 2013 10:24 pm

yuppiejr wrote:Seems like it... sucky situation for everyone involved that all starts when CMMG decided to make a few bucks on what should have been scrap. I assume you were one of the dealers who got stuck with the bad stock from RSR minus the disclosure of magwell spec?


I'm not, but another local dealer is.
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Re: Tight mag well in CMMG lower

Postby Snowgun on Tue Mar 05, 2013 12:21 pm

onebohemian wrote:Assuming the angle of the magwell is correct so you're not getting binding of the mags, I'd not worry a bit about taking a file to it to remove the high spots from the inside of the magwell. Run some finer grit sandpapers thereafter, and then aluma-black the raw aluminum. She'll be as good as new and you'll never think about it again.


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Re: Tight mag well in CMMG lower

Postby Dave Timm on Wed Mar 06, 2013 2:10 am

Grousemaster,

It sucks to here about your experience. If we had any lowers in stock I'd offer to hold one for you. Not trying to add insult or anything, but if you are looking to get rid of it or try to get something back out of it let me know. I have a training company on the side and am looking to cut a lower up to make a cut away gun for classes. Shoot me a PM if you're interested. The tight magwell wouldn't bother me at all as it would be getting milled out in various areas.

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