Got to love springer precision. I use your magazine parts on my Sig P320, Tisas Mags, and Echelon mags. Ordering the Echelin magwell next. Cheers! Good Instructions 👍
Please sign up for the notification on the product page and you will get a notification as soon as they are back from coating. We ran another 1,000 wells and they are at coating right now.
So, I've got it pretty hand tight, I feel it will begin to dimple the backstrap if I go any tighter. It's still loose. Like the front of the magwell moves about 1/8 of an inch. I feel if it gets caught on something it will rip off. So, tell me what im doing wrong, please.
If you can send a video clip of this to orders@springerprecision.com they can assist you. The magwell should be tight against the bottom of the grip with that tightness. If you try to pull it off, it will move do to the flex in the grip, that is why we suggest the epoxy per the video.
@@SpringerPrecision Ah. Epoxy along the ridge of the entire magwell. Now that males more sense. I DO feel that would be more secure. Hmmmmm. Leery, as no other magwell requires this, but I will send a video as you suggested.
@@witchdoc5075 We describe it in the video and suggest it for all polymer grips for the most secure attachment on any magwell. It is not needed for regular use, but once you start pulling on them, they will all move with force.
I got 15 rd magazines and I can’t fit your competition basepads does it only work on the 17 rd magazine? I live in a restricted state so I can’t have a 17 or 20 rd magazine
No, the factory base is add are much to wide with a magwell that is not as wide as the outside of the grip. It does work with the factory extension. The video explains this.
Got to love springer precision. I use your magazine parts on my Sig P320, Tisas Mags, and Echelon mags. Ordering the Echelin magwell next. Cheers! Good Instructions 👍
Thank you!
You guys have been sold out of the tan anodizing magwells for awhile now. When will a re-stock happen ?
Please sign up for the notification on the product page and you will get a notification as soon as they are back from coating. We ran another 1,000 wells and they are at coating right now.
So, I've got it pretty hand tight, I feel it will begin to dimple the backstrap if I go any tighter. It's still loose. Like the front of the magwell moves about 1/8 of an inch. I feel if it gets caught on something it will rip off. So, tell me what im doing wrong, please.
If you can send a video clip of this to orders@springerprecision.com they can assist you. The magwell should be tight against the bottom of the grip with that tightness. If you try to pull it off, it will move do to the flex in the grip, that is why we suggest the epoxy per the video.
@@SpringerPrecision Ah. Epoxy along the ridge of the entire magwell. Now that males more sense. I DO feel that would be more secure. Hmmmmm. Leery, as no other magwell requires this, but I will send a video as you suggested.
@@witchdoc5075 We describe it in the video and suggest it for all polymer grips for the most secure attachment on any magwell. It is not needed for regular use, but once you start pulling on them, they will all move with force.
Will you guys be doing any reviews or going over the shorty comp for the Echelon?
We are working on a video right now that is UA-cam suitable.
@SpringerPrecision Awesome look forward to seeing it, been looking for the right comp for my Echelon for a while now.
I got 15 rd magazines and I can’t fit your competition basepads does it only work on the 17 rd magazine?
I live in a restricted state so I can’t have a 17 or 20 rd magazine
Please contact customer support orders@springerprecision.com and they can assist you. Thank you.
Does it fit with stock base plates?
No, the factory base is add are much to wide with a magwell that is not as wide as the outside of the grip. It does work with the factory extension. The video explains this.
What screw driver is that??
It says Capri torque limiting screw driver.
Will a tyrant CNC Mag extension work with this?
@@aaronwilson4747 I’ve never seen those extensions. Customer service might know orders@springerprecision.com
@@SpringerPrecision Thanks, I will do just that.