Pmags... Never enough???

As mudgunner noted, if you shoot enough you'll soon realize that mags are consumables.

As with any consumable, you need to stock up while prices are low.

It's a good idea to have a supply of "training" mags that you can beat around and some good mags ( that you have tested for reliability) waiting in reserve.
 
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As mudgunner noted, if you shoot enough you'll soon realize that mags are consumables.

As with any consumable, you need to stock up while prices are low.

It's a good idea to have a supply of "training" mags that you can beat around and some good mags ( that you have tested for reliability) waiting in reserve.

I could not agree more with this statement. I was in fact mentioning earlier this day to my Old man. Training mags see a lot of abuse in my hands.
 
It used to be mags were treated poorly and expected to take the abuse and keep working. experience has shown you are MUCH better offer treating your mags like you may need them, than as a piece of junk. Don't drop them, it takes nothing to catch them and keep them from unnecessary damage. dropping them free is needless, useless and will wear them out prematurely, its just not necessary especially in training. They are an integral part of the whole system look after them, there is no reason not too.
 
I have 6 P-mags. It's enough for me for what I do. I also have 5 USGI mags, 2 D&H mags, 1 Tapco mag, and 4 LAR mags with 2 and 2 coupled together. The P-mags are nice but honestly the aluminum ones work just as well in my experience.
 
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