I cut one coil off one magazine spring and was barely able to force 20 rounds in, but it was so tight I knew it wouldn't seat with a closed bolt. So I cut 2 coils off the other mag spring and 1 more off that one. It helped, but barely. I had Magpul Ranger Plates on both mags. They're a 2-piece design. The main part slips onto the 4 hooks on the bottom of the mag just like a G.I. floor plate, but the retainer intrudes into the magazine, so I took them off and put flat metal floorplates back on. It gave me just a little bit of room when I pressed down hard on the top round. But now the springs feel too weak and I don't think they'll work. And I can only seat the mags if I pound them in. I'm going to order the flatwire springs from David Tubb, and I think I have to take the Magpul followers out. I don't want to use the original black followers. Instead, I'll cut the center stem and front leg off the bottom of the green anti-tilt followers that limits their travel. I have 9 of those since the Magpul followers fit 30-round mags and I swapped them out. The old black followers don't have a front leg at all, so even if I cut half of it off, it has to be an improvement. Under the best circumstances, the tips of the bullets only clear the front of the mag by thousandths of an inch, so if the follower tips down it won't feed at all. The Magpul followers are a little bit thicker than the black or green ones, so I should cut a couple of green ones down while I wait for my new springs.
The magazine followers in the pictures are Blue - OKAY Industries SureFeed E2, Dark Green - Magpul Enhanced Self-Leveling Follower - USGI, Light Green, G.I. anti-tilt follower, Black - original Colt follower from a 20-round mag. The old G.I. 30-round followers were black and looked like the anti-tilt follower without its front leg. They had the center post that the 20-round followers lack, so they were halfway in between those two in terms of what was sticking down. The first round you load in the SureFeed E2 mag will be on the right side, and it will be on the left side in all the other mags. Don't ask why, because I haven't the foggiest idea.
https://magpul.com/rangerplate-usgi5-56x45-3pack.html?mp_global_color=118 P.S. The Magpul Ranger Plates don't have those 2 things sticking way up on the sides. They have the wrong picture on their site. That has to be for PMAGs. It's the next picture they show.