Thing that really got me in the Crowder interview was he had no idea how many he loaded. When he checked, while in pursuit he had 2 rounds. Let that sink in.
Thing that really got me in the Crowder interview was he had no idea how many he loaded. When he checked, while in pursuit he had 2 rounds. Let that sink in.
This is why I originally started buying magazines.
Yes, they are important in the case of an emergency. But I'm probably well past that point, so now I'm back to just buying for the convenience that extra mags provide.
I understand the sentiment, but for some reason whenever I see an unloaded mag it's like a baby calling to me "feed me." At the range, I'll have several full mags, but still can stop loading the empty ones.
Yeah, where we don't have anyone here any more other than the wife and I, there are sometimes guns laying in odd places... when the grandkids are coming, Papaw has to make a thorough sweep of the compound.A few have suggested a more ready defense piece. Loaded and at the ready not behind a locked door.
This may work for some folks. Others not so much.
Yeah, where we don't have anyone here any more other than the wife and I, there are sometimes guns laying in odd places... when the grandkids are coming, Papaw has to make a thorough sweep of the compound.
Have 5 of these mtm cans ready to go. All mags loaded. 3 of them hold just ar style mags and the other 2 hold 10 ar mags and 10 double stack pistol mags. These things are great. Highly recommend these and great for range day too.
A few have suggested a more ready defense piece. Loaded and at the ready not behind a locked door.
This may work for some folks. Others not so much.
Oh yeah I agree, I think it's important to note that regardless of how many mags you have loaded you may eventually be in a situation like this. This is the stuff of legend.
d.kaufman, do you do anything to denote different calibers for 'at-a-glance' determination besides visually looking at the round?[/QUOTE/]
That can i took a of was a miscellaneous can. But on those mags i have the mag band on them to denote caliber. The other cans i have them caliber specific for ar platforms, and my glock mags are all for G19 and easily readable on floor plate of mag. That distinguishes them easily from my witness 45 mags
d.kaufman, do you do anything to denote different calibers for 'at-a-glance' determination besides visually looking at the round?[/QUOTE/]
That can i took a of was a miscellaneous can. But on those mags i have the mag band on them to denote caliber. The other cans i have them caliber specific for ar platforms, and my glock mags are all for G19 and easily readable on floor plate of mag. That distinguishes them easily from my witness 45 mags
Got it.