Hello again, Avenger Enthusiasts.
I modified all of my Avenger magazines so that the feed spring is tighter so they will more reliably feed the whole magazine of pellets. There are a lot of steps here, so I made a video last March, and I just got around to compiling all of the information together and published it. Here is a link:
So, basically this just uses a 0.035" drill bit chucked up in a Dremel, and some JB Weld epoxy. The stock hole is in the 3 o'clock position and I move it to the 6 o'clock position. The stock Marauder magazines use this same scheme, but the holes are already drilled.
Here is the picture:
I added the JB Weld to keep everything together because I have had a couple of the springs "pop" inside the magazine under the increased tension, and the JB Weld keeps that from happening completely.
Anyway, this doesn't increase the capacity of the magazines like the AE Swede mags do, but it does alleviate the feeding issue that is so common with these mags as stock...and is practically free as it only uses a tiny bit of JB Weld and that is the only expense. I hope that this helps some of my brothers.
Cheers!
Jonathan
I modified all of my Avenger magazines so that the feed spring is tighter so they will more reliably feed the whole magazine of pellets. There are a lot of steps here, so I made a video last March, and I just got around to compiling all of the information together and published it. Here is a link:
So, basically this just uses a 0.035" drill bit chucked up in a Dremel, and some JB Weld epoxy. The stock hole is in the 3 o'clock position and I move it to the 6 o'clock position. The stock Marauder magazines use this same scheme, but the holes are already drilled.
Here is the picture:
I added the JB Weld to keep everything together because I have had a couple of the springs "pop" inside the magazine under the increased tension, and the JB Weld keeps that from happening completely.
Anyway, this doesn't increase the capacity of the magazines like the AE Swede mags do, but it does alleviate the feeding issue that is so common with these mags as stock...and is practically free as it only uses a tiny bit of JB Weld and that is the only expense. I hope that this helps some of my brothers.
Cheers!
Jonathan