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Started by FinsnFur, August 19, 2009, 05:58:51 PM

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FinsnFur

I've always wondered this.
How many people here have numerous clips that they store full?

I've always been leary about it, because I cant help but to think it weakens the springs.
Is it possible?
Anyone keep their clips full and eventually have feed problems?
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Jim I am a lazy man as you know so I leave my clips loaded pretty much all the time :innocentwhistle:.  I shoot such junk guns that noticing a feed problem because of a weakened spring just ain't gonna happen.
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CCP

QuoteJim I am a lazy man as you know so I leave my clips loaded pretty much all the time innocentwhistle.  I shoot such junk guns that noticing a feed problem because of a weakened spring just ain't gonna happen.





  I am even lazier than this guy I usually leave them not completely full like short a few rounds. :laf:
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  I take it that your talking about magazines?  :innocentwhistle:    I leave a bunch loaded all the time and haven't had a problem I could honestly say was the result of that. IMHO if ya have quality mags you shouldn't have a problem.
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Quote from: straycat on August 19, 2009, 06:24:41 PM
 
  I take it that your talking about magazines?  :innocentwhistle:    I leave a bunch loaded all the time and haven't had a problem I could honestly say was the result of that. IMHO if ya have quality mags you shouldn't have a problem.

I agree with Straycat. The only time the magazines for my duty pistol are unloaded is when I go to the range. They stay fully loaded all of the time and I have never had a failure to feed caused by a weakened spring, that I am aware of.

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KySongDog

I've never had a problem with a weak spring in a Glock magazine and I keep two or three loaded all the time.  Springs are pretty easy and cheap to replace.  But I've never had to replace one yet. 

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FinsnFur

Yeah clip magazine  :doh2:

Luckily you dont have to be total rookie to misinterpret those two.

These are Ruger magazines. Factory made. I'm looking into picking up more, but like I said, always wondered how hard it was on them to be stored full.
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Should be ok.Jim. There have been documented accounts of mags loaded for years with no ill effects.
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slagmaker

My ruger pistols  have there mags loaded always "except for range time" and I have never had a problem in the 12 years I have had them
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alscalls

If not on me beside me most of the time my .45 mags stay loaded year round and have been for years...
Only once did I have a feed problem and it was due to a poorly reloaded round...... :innocentwhistle:  ....By Me... :madd:

My rifle ones are unloaded.....No reason I just have always done that.....
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Hawks Feather

I have not had any feeding problems, but I usually only keep the magazines aka clips half full.  I figure it I can't hit someone in the hallway with five shots I will drop the mag and feed another.  I did watch a Glock armorer stretching and replacing springs.  I believe he said that you can usually stretch them out a couple of times before they need to be replaced.  What I don't know is what kind of shooting the people that had the replacements were doing.  I would think that if they were a competition shooter it might take a toll a little quicker.

Jerry

FinsnFur

Thats interesting Jerry. Why might I ask that you only keep them half full though?

It's funny, because when I first bought this pistol years ago, it was on my headboard loaded 24/7. But I only kept three rounds in it. My theory was if it gets taken away from me at any point, I know where I stand.


Or even better, where NOT to stand :laf:
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Quote from: FinsnFur on August 19, 2009, 10:20:56 PM
Thats interesting Jerry. Why might I ask that you only keep them half full though?

It's funny, because when I first bought this pistol years ago, it was on my headboard loaded 24/7. But I only kept three rounds in it. My theory was if it gets taken away from me at any point, I know where I stand.


Or even better, where NOT to stand :laf:

Jim, leave an empty gun close to the door they come in, and keep the fully loaded one on the headboard by you. :biggrin:

Mine are always loaded.

FinsnFur

Hey that's a clever idea.  :laf:
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Hawks Feather

Jim,

I actually have four that are half loaded.  If I open the gun safe there is one gun in there with one in the chamber and 5 in the mag.  Right beside the gun are the other mags so it is pretty simple to grab the gun and an extra mag or two.  As for the reason, I just don't want to run the risk of needing a spring with pressure and not having one.  In the small hallway I am pretty sure I could hit a person sized target with a couple of rounds out of 6, but if I am limited to only 1 who knows.  I also have a couple of loaded revolvers in there that if I really heard someone in the house would probably take along for the walk to the hall.

Jerry

FinsnFur

Ahhhhhh so the spring theory HAS crossed your mind :eyebrownod:
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All my mag's are loaded to max and ready to go if need be, never had a problem.
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Quote from: JohnP on August 20, 2009, 05:49:27 PM
All my mag's are loaded to max and ready to go if need be, never had a problem.


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Quote from: CCP on August 19, 2009, 06:13:34 PM
QuoteJim I am a lazy man as you know so I leave my clips loaded pretty much all the time innocentwhistle.  I shoot such junk guns that noticing a feed problem because of a weakened spring just ain't gonna happen.





  I am even lazier than this guy I usually leave them not completely full like short a few rounds. :laf:

I might be able to do one better. I only put in 2 rds when I'm out groundhoggin.  :eyebrownod: :eyebrownod:

I do have a Ruger MKII tho & I keep one mag full & the chamber empty. It's just a matter of flipping off the safety. Hopefully the bolt closing will give them the idea they've been seen/heard. I really don't WANT to shoot anybody but I will if need be.
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