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PostSubject: Hudson M3A1 News   Hudson M3A1 News Icon_minitimeMon Aug 25, 2008 7:57 pm

Post by Mark

It appears that Hudson is re releasing the M3A1 with improvements to the magazine. It appears that the magazines feed lips where out of spec on the older magazines and Hudson has revised the tooling to improve the feed angle. We all know that even with Hudson's less than stellar reliability that the M3A1 does fire great as it is. But, with a newly tooled magazine they should work even better!
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PostSubject: Re: Hudson M3A1 News   Hudson M3A1 News Icon_minitimeMon Aug 25, 2008 7:57 pm

Post by Claymore

Thats good news but will you be able to use the new mag on the older gun or have to buy a complete new model. Pity they dont do the same for the M1A1, oh! and by the way, anyone getting a new ppsh the new bolts are not good hudson have made them lighter so they blowback better (well with hudson inners in anyway) trouble is they took all the metal from where you would screw in the steel replacement feed prongs, so now you have no way of fixing the replacement, that said the feed prongs look really small and dont protrude very much so maybe they will not break as on the older heavier bolt but i am not sure how well the rim of the round will be held in place during extraction because of the smaller size.
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