No good deed goes unpunished.
I'm beginning to wonder about the mechanical reliably of the Pmags.
They should not be breaking like that.

--
Wayne DeLisle Sr.

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The only thing I can say about the Pmags is that the failures I have seen are 
not typical to them.  Emag said they thought I may have bumped the edge 
connector during installation causing the original failure some 65 hours later. 
 I don't think so, but it is a possibility.  The second failure was caused by 
them fixing the first and not torquing the assembly properly when they put it 
back together.  Would I still buy them again.  Yeah.  I think I would.  But my 
enthusiasm isn't as high as before.

In general, they would like to have you ship them back for inspection every 
couple of hundred hours.  Their inspections are inexpensive.  But like many 
"new" products in aviation, it really is still and R&D product and doesn't have 
the millions of hours of history like Slick or Bendix.  I will say their 
service has been really good.  They have never charged me a cent for repairs.  
Not even shipping.  If I had a mag failure 100 hrs down the road, I'd be buying 
a new mag on my nickel.

-Jeff Scott

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