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Had ridiculous feeding issues with the stock magazines that came with my Remington 597. Bought these upgraded MCarbo springs, installed them in my old factory mags and they feed flawlessly!!! What's more, after seeing the price of new magazines, I found a free STL file online of the Remington 597 magazines. Downloaded the file, then sliced it with a slicer program and uploaded the file into my 3D printer. I 3D printed my own magazine with ABS filament and installed this MCarbo spring. Wow! Feeds flawlessly after a little sanding. The price of a 597 magazine is ridiculous and I just created one for the price of the spring! The best spring on top of that! *1st pic: the 3D printed mag on the left, new mag on the right *2nd and 3rd pic: old factory mags cleaned up with MCarbo springs installed
five star in every way from order to final use. would recomend to anyone
I replaced two mag springs that were about 5000 rounds old and started getting soft. When I started having feeding and FTFs I replaced the bolt guide springs, bolt guide rods, firing pin and firing pin spring but still had issues. I just happened to come across MCARBO and these springs and took a shot on replacing the mag springs. Now, My 597 is now eating ammo like it should. Thanks M*CARBO
The replacement spring worked on the 597 mag. 10 rounds was too many. Nine worked well all fed smoothly. Great solution since Remington chose to ignore the problem.
I ordered 5 of the power springs for my 597 that was experiencing feeding issues enough to be annoying. The product delivery was extremely fast, well packaged and the inclusion of stickers for my gun safe was the icing on the cake. I have yet to shoot with these replacements, but you can tell they're much beefier and surely to work better than the factory springs.
This are great springs. Fixed the feed issue without buying new mags.
It arrived 2 days earlier than what they predicted, and it mixed the factory magazine.
This replacement spring is much stronger than the wimpy spring in the factory magazine. I have no more failure to feed issues now that I have this spring installed
This spring is so much stronger than the wimpy factory magazine spring. I had so many failure to feed issues prior to purchasing this spring. This spring solved my problem
Remington 597 .22LR is well know for having feeding issues, Remington it self seems to ignore what cause it,,,luckly Mcarbo came to the recue and develope this re-engineered better and stronger Magazine sprint which keep the ammunition ready to be loaded preventing jamming,,Thank you Mcarbor for the great ideas
Just got my new springs for my 2 597 22 Mag clips. Massive improvement beefing up the junky factory springs that came in the original mags. Big help
Bought this hoping it would work on a 597 mag. And it doesn’t work for a .22 mag magazine. Wish it would have been clear before ordering that it wouldn’t work for all 597’s. Only the 597 non-mag models.
Replaced weak magazine spring on my old Remington rifle. New spring is much beefier. Have not shot it yet, but I can so no problem now. Great product and great service.
The factory firm was weak, the MCARBO spring is not. Works well, feeds well. Now only if you guys could contract a firmer spring for the 30rd magazine...
Simple , easy , works well
Purchased these replacement springs for my Remington 597 .22LR magazines and they worked great. I have the metal magazines (with plastic base plate and follower), so before I installed the new springs i disassembled the magazine and really had to clean and scrub the metal on the metal body of the magazine (inside and out) with a wire brush, then rised thoroughly with gun cleaning fluid. The metal was actually getting rough on the inside and out which was catching the follower. The weak spring plus the roughness on metal part of the magazine was causing constant feed issues. After the new springs and cleaning my 597 is performing flawlessly. Before you installed the new springs make sure the orange follower goes up and down smoothly. You may need to wire brush the inside of the magazine.