Magazine storage question

blackbagop

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Hi,

I am running out of storage space. (I know... :cool:)

Is it legal to store the magazines of a restricted firearm outside of a metal gun cabinet/safe? Let's say just on the shelf. Unloaded of course. I know that legally only the frame is the firearm, but I thought I ask.

Thank you
 
Hi,

I am running out of storage space. (I know... :cool:)

Is it legal to store the magazines of a restricted firearm outside of a metal gun cabinet/safe? Let's say just on the shelf. Unloaded of course. I know that legally only the frame is the firearm, but I thought I ask.

I do not know of any law that affects storage of magazines. As long as they are a legal capacity, you can store them as you wish.
 
I have range bags full of mags for all my pistols and rifles and they are sitting on shelves in front of me right now. I could never imagine having to many mags that I don't know where to store them, but I am trying find out. Store them wherever you like without worry.
 
If you only have one mag for a gun, never separate it from the firearm. Same goes for the bolt. Unless you have a really good memory of where you put things.
 
If you only have one mag for a gun, never separate it from the firearm. Same goes for the bolt. Unless you have a really good memory of where you put things.

That's good advise because I have hid things that I still can't find. I did find $500.00 dollars I put away years ago and I have many other thing I stashed away I still can't find. LOL
 
Bearing in mind I have different legal rules down here South of the Border...

My personal practice is that all of my firearms are ALWAYS loaded. My sidearm, I keep multiple spare mags in multiple different locations: coat pocket, pajama pocket, briefcases, dresser, taped to the side of the toilet tank, taped to the side of the fridge, attached to the back sides of partitions at hand height... pretty much if I'm home I've got multiple loaded spare magazines staged within arm's reach no matter where in the apartment I am. If a rifle or AR pistol's not staged Ready for Home D duty, its bolt carrier assembly is removed--but all have at least one full-capacity (30+-rd) magazine in an on-board carrier along with one up the well--and while not as generously salted around, it doesn't take me long to get to an additional reload from anywhere.

The important thing is pick a system, stick to it, and drill on it 'til you can move from stash to stash and put hands on mags blindfolded. And make sure anyone else in the house knows not to futz with your arrangements--all it takes is one Anal Retentive Neat Freak who's decided their organization system trumps yours to ruin even the best laid of plans. (Mothers-in-law are particularly notorious for this in the crowds I run with down here.)
 
Bearing in mind I have different legal rules down here South of the Border...

My personal practice is that all of my firearms are ALWAYS loaded. My sidearm, I keep multiple spare mags in multiple different locations: coat pocket, pajama pocket, briefcases, dresser, taped to the side of the toilet tank, taped to the side of the fridge, attached to the back sides of partitions at hand height... pretty much if I'm home I've got multiple loaded spare magazines staged within arm's reach no matter where in the apartment I am. If a rifle or AR pistol's not staged Ready for Home D duty, its bolt carrier assembly is removed--but all have at least one full-capacity (30+-rd) magazine in an on-board carrier along with one up the well--and while not as generously salted around, it doesn't take me long to get to an additional reload from anywhere.

The important thing is pick a system, stick to it, and drill on it 'til you can move from stash to stash and put hands on mags blindfolded. And make sure anyone else in the house knows not to futz with your arrangements--all it takes is one Anal Retentive Neat Freak who's decided their organization system trumps yours to ruin even the best laid of plans. (Mothers-in-law are particularly notorious for this in the crowds I run with down here.)
Sounds like good ole Doom. Do you have med packs and armor scattered around the location as well? :)
 
Magazines are just a box made of material to store stuff, no different than a box of kraft dinner. Store them wherever you see fit.
 
I buy those magnetic strip knife holders and bolt the strips on the side (outside) of a gun locker. Each strip will hold 10 to 15 mags.

The IKEA ones?

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