![]() ![]() My duty mags are the more expensive mags that I know work, usually a MecGar, Chip McCormick, Wilson or factory mag. I also always carry at least one extra mag for my carry or duty gun, which also gets rotated every month. That duty mag goes back into the reserve duty pool to be used in the coming months. I'll rotate magazines about once a month, preferably by shooting all the rounds that have been sitting in the immediate duty mag for the previous month and load up a fresh mag to replace the duty mag. ![]() Then I keep my "duty" magazines, of which, one mag is always kept loaded and carried in the magazine well of my duty or carry gun. These are mags that may be occasionally iffy (read unreliable or have failed once before), but still serve a purpose: feeding massive quantities of ammo into my guns at low cost to feed my expensive shooting addiction. ![]() Personally, I've always kept a special formula for a balance in my magazines-have several around for every gun! I always keep a few "service" mags for general range use that get dropped, thrown into bags, kept loaded for extended periods and generally get abused. ![]() An extra mag also provides that critical bit of firepower in a competition or a life-or-death situation. Good quality magazine allow reliable feeding and functioning for your rifle or pistol when you may need it the most. Mags are by far probably the most widely purchased accessory for firearms. Magazines, Speedloaders, Clips and Mag Accessories ![]()
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