...regarding the HB Industries P-07 to P-10C magazine conversion. I had 4 of my P-07 mags modified by HB with this conversion. While the machine work and the timeliness of the conversion was fantastic, the newly cut notch in the converted P-07 mags is slightly wider than the factory cut notch in the P-10C mags. As such, on all 4 of my converted magazines, the tips of rounds (both FMJ and JHP) tend to hang up (catch) a bit while LOADING the magazine when they pass by the newly cut notch. There is no hang up when loading factory P-10C mags. I shot both FMJ and JHP rounds through both my P-07 and my P-10C with the modified mags, and had NO malfunctions at all. I thoroughly cleaned and inspected the modified magazines after the range session and couldn't find any defects (burrs) where HB Industries had cut the notch in the P-07 mags. I believe there's something about the slightly wider notch on the modified magazines that may cause the rounds to catch when loading. Not sure why, but I wanted to bring it to the attention of the forum.
Note that I am not criticizing HB Industries about the quality of their work, nor their quick turn around with this modification. Also, I want to emphasize that all of the rounds fed perfectly fine while shooting both pistols.