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Krale-Schietsport
Anybody buy from these folks before?
https://www.krale-schietsport.nl/en/
$30 magazines for my Hammerli 215 look interesting!
https://www.krale-schietsport.nl/en/
$30 magazines for my Hammerli 215 look interesting!
jwax- Posts : 596
Join date : 2011-06-10
Location : Western ny
Re: Krale-Schietsport
Those are plastic magazines.....just saying.
Jon
Jon
Jon Eulette- Posts : 4399
Join date : 2013-04-15
Location : Southern Kalifornia
Re: Krale-Schietsport
I bought a Steyr Evo10 from them when they first came out, great prices and great service. The exchange rate isn't as good as it was when I bought. Also there's some stuff they can ship easily like you can in the US. For example GSP uppers they consider as if it were a pistol and lead bullets are not easy to ship.
zanemoseley- Posts : 2688
Join date : 2015-07-11
Location : Cookeville, TN
Re: Krale-Schietsport
Bought a few airguns and things from them, terrific service and decent prices depending on what your looking at.
Sc0- Posts : 316
Join date : 2013-12-29
Location : Houston, TX
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They are polymer mags and a bit big. I needed to sand mine down to function better. Also, they are the short ones so with 1911 grips, they are fine. With ergo grips, they work, but you need to sneak your finger up to get them out. Shipping is expensive so they end up being more than $30. I have a few extras if you're interested in trying. PM me and I'll get you a price.
Joel
Joel
1joel1- Posts : 401
Join date : 2012-11-09
Location : San Diego, CA
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Thanks all for your comments. I bought their polymer mags, and like 1joel1 says, they're a tad tight. Sanding fixed that, but 1joel1: Have you noticed any difference in trigger pull? Both polymer mags noticeably caused my first stage to go "squishy"! Hammer fall is a guessing game. Sure, they feed fine, but I can't shoot BE with them! Somewhere in there they're affecting trigger action, and I wish I knew where to begin figuring out where I need to do some filing/sanding. I have not got a response from Krale about this as of yet.
jwax- Posts : 596
Join date : 2011-06-10
Location : Western ny
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The only thing that has to do with trigger function, that is at all accessible from the magazine well, (that I can think of), is the sear spring. But it should be recessed too far to be reached by a magazine, if its held correctly in place by its pin.
Re: Krale-Schietsport
jwax wrote:Thanks all for your comments. I bought their polymer mags, and like 1joel1 says, they're a tad tight. Sanding fixed that, but 1joel1: Have you noticed any difference in trigger pull? Both polymer mags noticeably caused my first stage to go "squishy"! Hammer fall is a guessing game. Sure, they feed fine, but I can't shoot BE with them! Somewhere in there they're affecting trigger action, and I wish I knew where to begin figuring out where I need to do some filing/sanding. I have not got a response from Krale about this as of yet.
Hi jwax,
No, I haven't noticed any change in trigger pull. Still, the finest trigger on a .22 pistol (not counting FP). As Ed Hall mentioned, I would tend to believe that something else is going on. I don't think that there is a relation to trigger and magazine.
Good Luck,
Joel
1joel1- Posts : 401
Join date : 2012-11-09
Location : San Diego, CA
Re: Krale-Schietsport
Larrys guns sells hammerli mags,expensive but apparently high quality.jwax wrote:Anybody buy from these folks before?
https://www.krale-schietsport.nl/en/
$30 magazines for my Hammerli 215 look interesting!
SW-52- Posts : 805
Join date : 2015-07-20
Age : 40
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Filing off 0.008" from the top rear of the polymer mag, down about an inch, solved the trigger problem. Weird gun? Maybe.
jwax- Posts : 596
Join date : 2011-06-10
Location : Western ny
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Sounds like the area where the sear spring is. How much depth does the spring surface sit below the mag well surface?jwax wrote:Filing off 0.008" from the top rear of the polymer mag, down about an inch, solved the trigger problem. Weird gun? Maybe.
A thought just popped in:
Is it possible that when you insert the magazine, it is malformed such that the rear surface bows outward into the sear area? Or is the rear of the mag convex rather than flat?
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Hi Ed- The contact area of the mag to spring is polished- so I'd say there's zero clearance. Mags have been dragging against that spring.
New mags measure straight, and are rigid enough to doubt they flex or deform when in the well.
Guess I have an oddball Hammerli, or it's just worn. Trigger is back to perfect anyway!
New mags measure straight, and are rigid enough to doubt they flex or deform when in the well.
Guess I have an oddball Hammerli, or it's just worn. Trigger is back to perfect anyway!
jwax- Posts : 596
Join date : 2011-06-10
Location : Western ny
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Glad you got it ironed out.
Last edited by Ed Hall on Sun Dec 23, 2018 7:51 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : fix grammatical error...)
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I was unable to get to the posted krale-scheitsport website.
The correct URL is: https://www.krale.shop/us/sport-shooting
The correct URL is: https://www.krale.shop/us/sport-shooting
guitar2020- Posts : 13
Join date : 2013-10-08
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Old post, but if you buy these, check your trigger pull with the magazine in place.
jwax- Posts : 596
Join date : 2011-06-10
Location : Western ny
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Yes they need sanding to fit correctly. Decent backup mags once you fit them
jglenn21- Posts : 2620
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Age : 76
Location : monroe , ga
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As noted, just because the magazine fits and functions, you should still check your trigger pull force with polymer mags.jglenn21 wrote:Yes they need sanding to fit correctly. Decent backup mags once you fit them
jwax- Posts : 596
Join date : 2011-06-10
Location : Western ny
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jwax wrote:As noted, just because the magazine fits and functions, you should still check your trigger pull force with polymer mags.jglenn21 wrote:Yes they need sanding to fit correctly. Decent backup mags once you fit them
Two of the plastic mags are my default mags. I did have to mod them (file, sand, etc) but since then they work perfectly.
A while back I bought (expensive) metal 208 mags from Red Feather but they would not feed properly. These mags held the rounds lower than a working / original mag. I tried bending the lips near the bullet tips and smoothing/polishing the edges but could not get it to work.
I believe there are gunsmiths who know how to "tune" the Red Feather mags, but to spend $135 for a magazine that needs further modification strikes me as ridiculous.
JHHolliday- Posts : 255
Join date : 2022-12-15
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Curious if anybody on here has the same issue I have with trigger pull force and polymer mags.
Here's the trigger force on my 6 polymer mags:
2# 8 oz
2# 15 oz
2# 15 oz
3# 3 oz
3# 5 oz
3# 8 oz
No mag- 2# 8oz
Perhaps I have a very odd pistol in need of gunsmithing. Anybody measure theirs?
Here's the trigger force on my 6 polymer mags:
2# 8 oz
2# 15 oz
2# 15 oz
3# 3 oz
3# 5 oz
3# 8 oz
No mag- 2# 8oz
Perhaps I have a very odd pistol in need of gunsmithing. Anybody measure theirs?
jwax- Posts : 596
Join date : 2011-06-10
Location : Western ny
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