Nice bits of info on the subtle difference of the metal prong being thinner with the Gen 2. I got a Gen 4 thinking I would have to tinker. I shall get a Gen 2 next time to try it out.
I have this setup on my rifle but for some reason it is screwy. Sometimes when I insert the mag it will not latch and will fall out and and have to pull the mag in and out a few times for it to latch in place. Also, sometimes the receiver will not separate enough to engage the mag release if the bolt is open, I have to close the bolt and then press the juggernaut button to drop the mag.
get a file and file down where the screw goes in slanted down a bit facing towards the front, should make the mag catch sit lower into the magazine catch hole, also file underneath the mag catch band on the part that sits on the receiver but dont touch the mag catch notch itself
@@TheTAEclub lol fuck no! I’ve had friends with magazine lock malfunctions that required a tool to fix! In a real life situation they’d be toast! On my featureless I just tap, rack, and bang, back in action!
Yes, the maglock is only the magazine release part. It does not come with a bolt release, you have to use your old one (that was originally on your rifle) or purchase a new one. All the maglock does is make it so you can keep the bolt catch/release function.
Nice bits of info on the subtle difference of the metal prong being thinner with the Gen 2. I got a Gen 4 thinking I would have to tinker. I shall get a Gen 2 next time to try it out.
Bro this answered so many questions I had TY
Simply push out the pivot pin and it opens enough to drop the mag
thanks THIS is the solution i was looking for
I have this setup on my rifle but for some reason it is screwy. Sometimes when I insert the mag it will not latch and will fall out and and have to pull the mag in and out a few times for it to latch in place. Also, sometimes the receiver will not separate enough to engage the mag release if the bolt is open, I have to close the bolt and then press the juggernaut button to drop the mag.
get a file and file down where the screw goes in slanted down a bit facing towards the front, should make the mag catch sit lower into the magazine catch hole, also file underneath the mag catch band on the part that sits on the receiver but dont touch the mag catch notch itself
and make the fin that fits into the crack of the receivers slimmer with a taper so it just slides in instead of a blocky end that catches periodically
Nice man, I got the gen 4 and kingpin which is pretty much the same deal. Enjoy!
What's the difference last round hold open?
@@TheTAEclub I’d have to check, I assume you mean does the bolt stay back even when you unhinge it…
@@TheTAEclub The tooth on the generation four is small enough to fit through the crack when open, with the bolt back. So yes’
Hello, so basically but the MAGLOCK without a pin (no king pin) and buy the JUGTactical’s pin?
ill stick to featureless because if you are in hurry to replace mag your screwed in a home invasion
Practice makes perfect it's same time reload essentialy
@@TheTAEclub lol fuck no! I’ve had friends with magazine lock malfunctions that required a tool to fix! In a real life situation they’d be toast! On my featureless I just tap, rack, and bang, back in action!
@@sasquatchhunter86 for an ar pistol, there's no other way to outfit it legally other than with maglock
Nice ! I went with the kingpin and bad lever
Gen 2 and king pin the way to go juggernaut gets stuck and its a pain to get out
@@andrewbarile8120 Why not gen 4?
Can you put a bad lever on the maglock gen 2?
Yes, the maglock is only the magazine release part. It does not come with a bolt release, you have to use your old one (that was originally on your rifle) or purchase a new one. All the maglock does is make it so you can keep the bolt catch/release function.
Does this work with all mags?
5.56 magazine
I never slam your BCG like that!! Bring it forward using the charging handle for the demo…
worthless ca