Leaving mags loaded???

RobertMcC said:
I keep All my mags loaded, But every week unload all my mags to strech out the springs. BTW No pinned mags for me, Military.

But for the Pistols we see some Spring Fatigue....

Except when I was in the range Sgt. insisted that the HP pistol only held 10 shots. :rolleyes:
 
RobertMcC said:
When I mean stretch the springs, mean relieve the tension of having them loaded....


sorry, :redface: I had visions of your laboriously removing the spring and pulling it out longer ( I have known people who think this is the cure to weak springs) and wanted to head that possibility off, in your line o work, you need good springs!
 
CanFire said:
I'm inclined to believe that leaving a magazine loaded for a long period of time won't harm the magazine, but it may harm your ammo. Brass is a soft metal and over time the constant pressure of the follower pushing it into the feed lips of the magazine could deform the brass and possibly even create a weak spot. I believe I read about this theory on the CCW forum over at GlockTalk. The concern was with U.S. citizens that leave a loaded pistol in their bedside drawer month after month, year after year and never shoot the thing - probably not a big concern for most of us Canucks.


No worries there, if the 20-30lbs of force the mag exerts could damage the round, it would never survive the trip up the feed ramp intact, never mind the abuse full auto dishes out to them, load up and don't worry!:dancingbanana:
 
My Sig P226R came with two neutered factory mags and for the past two monhts or so, I've left them loaded in my safe with a full 10 rounds each. They work just as well and loading them is actually a bit easier.

I've also got 4 Mec-Gar mags and leave them loaded as well.

If they break, I'll just buy new ones... $20 wont break the bank
 
I have heard, by some SGT somewhere that the loading and unloading is what is hardest on the springs.... Not leaving the Mags charged.
 
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