Lage Max 10/15 getting stuck on follower

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Mine does both depending on the mag... but i sort of like it staying open like a.r., it lets you see no ammo, clear chamber, no malfunction ect. ... sure it will eventually eat the follower but thats a small price for the fun factor....
 

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If your plastic followers are squared off at the back (like pmags are) , just sand them down to an angle like so. Takes about 5 seconds on a belt sander.
 

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I just put a new Magpul M2 mag in mine and dropped the bolt. It cleared the mag and no indication of it being struck by the bolt.

I'm here to complain about not having a last round bolt hold open, lol. Totally joking.

Yours does have a last round bolt hold open. You just need to get good at counting and quicker with the trigger.
 

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I just put a new Magpul M2 mag in mine and dropped the bolt. It cleared the mag and no indication of it being struck by the bolt.

I'm here to complain about not having a last round bolt hold open, lol. Totally joking.

Yeah, I would consider a last round bolt hold open to be a feature, not a problem since a quick glance confirms there was no misfire.
 

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I like the bolt being closed on the last round, as a closed bolt on an open bolt gun is when it’s most safe. If you have a bho it better function perfect every time, or accidental discharges will occur when loading a mag.
 

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I just put a new Magpul M2 mag in mine and dropped the bolt. It cleared the mag and no indication of it being struck by the bolt.

I'm here to complain about not having a last round bolt hold open, lol. Totally joking.

I like the bolt being closed on the last round, as a closed bolt on an open bolt gun is when it’s most safe. If you have a bho it better function perfect every time, or accidental discharges will occur when loading a mag.

I don't think that potential problem exists here. Since the follower in an empty mag is holding back the bolt, the moment the mag is released won't the bolt immediately slam forward? I have some AK mags, though I don't recall their country of origin, that function this way. LRBHO via the follower tells you you're empty, drop the mag, bolt immediately slams home, insert next mag on a closed bolt.
 

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I don't think that potential problem exists here. Since the follower in an empty mag is holding back the bolt, the moment the mag is released won't the bolt immediately slam forward? I have some AK mags, though I don't recall their country of origin, that function this way. LRBHO via the follower tells you you're empty, drop the mag, bolt immediately slams home, insert next mag on a closed bolt.

Yes, remove the mag and the bolt goes home same as an AK. Only AKs I know of with a true LRBHO are made by Merlot in the Vepr line. PSA makes the AKV that has a LRBHO but also uses Scorpion mags.
 

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For you 10/15 owners still looking for OKAY MIL SURP. Mags

Botach claims they got their last batch.

12.50 but I guess they will only go up once the dealers are OOS and it's 2nd hand market only.
 

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