Oct 15, 2009 #21 HICKMAN Grandmaster Rating - 100% 22 0 0 Jan 10, 2009 16,762 48 Lawrence Co. shooter521 said: Admit it, you're going to have Jessie carry your mags on her belt, aren't ya? Click to expand... mmmm....Jessie....
shooter521 said: Admit it, you're going to have Jessie carry your mags on her belt, aren't ya? Click to expand... mmmm....Jessie....
Oct 15, 2009 #22 Car Ramrod Master Rating - 100% 8 0 0 Oct 15, 2009 1,852 38 Westfield If you have a hard time getting the 15th round in there, you might try cycling the spring a few 10 times. Other than that, you're golden to keep them loaded or empty.
If you have a hard time getting the 15th round in there, you might try cycling the spring a few 10 times. Other than that, you're golden to keep them loaded or empty.
Oct 16, 2009 #23 Fireman610 Marksman Rating - 100% 11 0 0 May 27, 2008 202 28 Down by the River Loaded to full capacity sttored right next to the bed... ready to go if i should ever have to use them .... I hope they sit there for a bit
Loaded to full capacity sttored right next to the bed... ready to go if i should ever have to use them .... I hope they sit there for a bit
Oct 16, 2009 #24 Dr Falken Expert Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 28, 2008 1,055 36 Bloomington I didn't read any of the other post, but I keep most of my Gun Magazines in the bathroom in a Magazine rack, that way I have something to read...
I didn't read any of the other post, but I keep most of my Gun Magazines in the bathroom in a Magazine rack, that way I have something to read...
Oct 16, 2009 #25 sporter Master Rating - 100% 30 0 0 Mar 9, 2009 2,397 48 Southern, Indiana Nothing wrong with storing loaded full at all times. However it does not hurt to unload to clean and inspect the magazine periodically. Same goes for the ammunition.
Nothing wrong with storing loaded full at all times. However it does not hurt to unload to clean and inspect the magazine periodically. Same goes for the ammunition.