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    Default Keeping Mags From Scratching

    I know this is a dumb question, but I was wondering what others do. My range bag does not have elastic bands to hold my magazines. To keep them from getting dinged up and scratched, I wrap them in a towel and pack them in my bag.

    Am I over doing things here? What do you all do?
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    Default Re: Keeping Mags From Scratching

    Get one of these. Much better than a towel.

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    Default Re: Keeping Mags From Scratching

    That looks pretty handy.
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    Default Re: Keeping Mags From Scratching

    I read this and am laughing my ass off!

    Don't turn your mags into safe queens. Use them, abuse them, replace them. Verify a few for carry duty, and don't worry if those get scratched up a bit.
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    Default Re: Keeping Mags From Scratching

    scratched up mags look cool gives them an old school look like they been in the war.

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    Default Re: Keeping Mags From Scratching

    If you're concerned with your mags getting scratched, buy a Glock. Their mags are encased in plastic.

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    Default Re: Keeping Mags From Scratching

    Quote Originally Posted by SigSauer226 View Post
    If you're concerned with your mags getting scratched, buy a Glock. Their mags are encased in plastic.
    Then he'll be worried about the plastic getting scratched.

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    Default Re: Keeping Mags From Scratching

    Put them all in little socks !

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    Default Re: Keeping Mags From Scratching

    Throw them down your driveway a couple of times, that way they dont get scratched while inside your range bag
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    Default Re: Keeping Mags From Scratching

    You could just send em to me, then YOU wont scratch em anymore.

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