I don't see a problem. The right mag spring isn't straight; so what?
As long as it still puts the right about of pressure on the follower, it will feed properly. It resides inside the magazine, where the follower is guided up at the right angle.
The worst that might happen, after several thousand cycles, is that the spring might get a worn spot.
Well, the reason I open the magazine, was after the 100, I reloaded to go again, when the wife called me for help. I decided to remove the ammo, as I was going inside, when I noticed something didn't feel right. It was like, the ammo was just suspended in place.
I got to the last two rounds, and you could shake the magazine, and hear the ammo rattle. After getting the last two out, I noticed the follower had remained in place about four loads deep.
I did clean it, and loaded and cycled 20 rounds. Other than now that magazine being tighter getting the last round in compared to the others two, it's ran fine.
I was just thinking, I could pick up a spring for $10-20 dollars. I would just use that magazine with the spring it in now around the house for target shooting.
.45 or bust