Just keep in mind that magazines break and get lost if they're being used.It is more of a have in case the "apocalypse" hits.
Just keep in mind that magazines break and get lost if they're being used.It is more of a have in case the "apocalypse" hits.
That's clearly an aerial torpedo.The long nearly cylindrical 220gr Maker Rex bullet (top right) requires a 300BO specific magazine.
I tack on a 20 rounder every time I make an order from Brownell's.
Not a big fan of plastic mags. Have a couple 5 and 10 rounders for the range. Seems like the larger cap polymer mags spread out and feed poorly if kept loaded for a few months. Never had that issue with steel and aluminum. Generally keep a couple mag pouches loaded in the locker, so 12 30-round mags for each AR, AK, and just 6 for Mini. Not a whole lot of point in my mind keeping stacks of empty magazines. If you have plenty of time to load a magazine before shooting then no real need for extra mags.What do you prefer. 20 or 30 round mags for the AR-15? I am one who leans to the 30's
I mix mine with Magpul Gen 2 and aluminum ones. And do you think 12 mags are enough?
Seems like the larger cap polymer mags spread out and feed poorly if kept loaded for a few months.
I prefer 30's. I stocked up on P-mags And metal mags from Okay industries.