I don't consider that a bad thing either - if the round doesn't want to chamber why force it?
I could do without it on my M&P.
Yep. Screw SPORTS. Just work the charging handle and chamber a new round. You've still got 27 (assuming 28 in a 30 round mag) to go. If its a double feed, then its failure drill time, but other wise? Unless you want to chamber your round silently, and not let the charging handle slam home, I don't see much need for the F/A. Personally, I'm hopefully going to be locked and loaded before it becomes an issue.
Here's a side note. I recently bought some USGI mags, and damn, I really like my P-mags. Don't get me wrong, the GI mags work great, but not much improved over what I used in ROTC in the '80s. The P-mags, well, I just need to place them in the mag well, but the USGI? You need to give them a hard slap on the bottom to make sure they seat right. From there, they are flawless, and at $7.50 a pop I ain't bitching, but the P-mags, at twice the price seem to be worth the money. Too bad I don't have it.

I'll just treasure the four I do have). I get why the military goes with "good enough" as they are a disposable item and the Army buys them by the millions, but if I were to be deployed, I'd be on magpul's Christmas card list.
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