While you are on the site, in your browser find and click "Add to Home Screen" A CGN beaver app icon will then be created to your phone that is directly link to the site.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
When I got my mags, I left them loaded, cuz the springs were pretty stiff on them, now the springs have loosened up, but I'm still leaving the mags loaded. Is that bad for them? Should I leave them unloaded? Thanks!
Springs take most of the set they ever will in the first compression. Use and nature will eventually cause the steel to fail. Leaving them loaded likely won't cause much increase in that rate.
I've seen WWII .45 mags work just fine after being loaded and left alone for 60+ years. I was told by Wolffe springs that it's the constant loading/unloading that causes them to fail. The big difference is the break in period, where leaving them loaded can help you in the amount of effort it takes to load a mag. But after that leaving them loaded is not supposed to affect them adversely at all. Look at all the cop mags that are left loaded, sometimes for years.
I bought an M1 carbine whose previous owner had loaded three 15 round magazines (no 30ies in WW 2) in 1944 in Italy. I wondered if they would feed and function? Yes, all 45 went bang and functioned normally.