Awhile back I bought a lot of 2k9 mags from Woouulf with the intention of digging into the "so called" velocity issues. Well, Today is finally the day to dig in.
I have built up 2 of them both with X-valves (will test classic valves also)
So far, I have found 2 things:
1st, the barrels are huge and with the stock barrel, max velocity is about 250-265fps. With a properly sized barrel, 300fps is doable.
2nd, there are dimensional differences between these and a standard MiniMag. In the image below, you will see the seat for the spring and the feed tube are different dimensions from the back of the body and that the mini mag has a little lip inside to center the spring
I doubt I can easily do anything about the feed tube location, but I can modify the spring seat to closer match the MiniMag.
Off to the lathe and will report back with before and after velocity tests.
I have built up 2 of them both with X-valves (will test classic valves also)
So far, I have found 2 things:
1st, the barrels are huge and with the stock barrel, max velocity is about 250-265fps. With a properly sized barrel, 300fps is doable.
2nd, there are dimensional differences between these and a standard MiniMag. In the image below, you will see the seat for the spring and the feed tube are different dimensions from the back of the body and that the mini mag has a little lip inside to center the spring
I doubt I can easily do anything about the feed tube location, but I can modify the spring seat to closer match the MiniMag.
Off to the lathe and will report back with before and after velocity tests.
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