Check the on/off pin length and gap between the back of the trigger and trigger rod when pressurized.
https://www.automags.org/forums/showt...tomag-Level-10
Link will give you factory pin length. If it is shorter than specified for your particular valve, it can increase bounce.
The gap between trigger and trigger rod should be a credit card's thickness. I believe if it's more than that, it can increase bounce.
Check for worn sear or bolt lip.
Did the previous owner put a ULT in it? If so, and adjusted wrong, it can cause bounce.
There may be other factors, but I think these are first and foremost.
Are you trying to get bounce or solve it? I try to remove bounce on my Mags. Just my preference is all.
-Nathan
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