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  1. #31
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    I took the approach of any legislation being modelled after CA, Chi., etc. laws, and figured the cheap mags and cheap ARs of 2018/2019 was good and affordable insurance. Should've tossed another grand or two towards ammo too, but I've got enough for a while. Those Global Ordnance AR steel mags for $5-7 are a freaking steal for JIC use...no reason why someone couldn't drop $100 and grab a dozen (or more, on a hot sale).

  2. #32
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    Quote Originally Posted by Yoder View Post
    I'm going to pick up a couple 10 rd AR mags. I think they are going to get real popular and it's easier sighting in off sand bags with the flush mags.
    I have 30's but rarely use them. I prefer my old 20 rd aluminum colt mags. 30's just seem too long to me.

  3. #33
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    Quote Originally Posted by God's Country View Post
    I don't own 10 round mags. Not buying 10 round mags. Newbs can buy 10 round mags.
    Just load ten rounds in a 30 round mag, problem solved.

  4. #34
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    Quote Originally Posted by Yoder View Post
    I'm going to pick up a couple 10 rd AR mags. I think they are going to get real popular and it's easier sighting in off sand bags with the flush mags.
    I have one for this exact reason. But just one for now.

    By the way, shameless plug for the Small Arms Solutions channel on YT. Chris has two, soon to be three, in-depth videos on AR magazines. Which ones always work, which ones probably will, which ones might, and which ones don't.

  5. #35
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    Quote Originally Posted by DukeConnor View Post
    I have 30's but rarely use them. I prefer my old 20 rd aluminum colt mags. 30's just seem too long to me.
    I keep 20 rounders in my bump in the night guns.
    Less pokey-outey stuff to snag on things.

    I like hoarding 30s for the fuck you fuzzies they give me.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

  6. #36
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    This is the last mag I bought just a couple weeks ago. I'm still well stocked on mags from previous years.

    Rules are written in the stone,
    Break the rules and you get no bones,
    all you get is ridicule, laughter,
    and a trip to the house of pain.

  7. #37
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    Quote Originally Posted by Emptymag View Post
    I keep 20 rounders in my bump in the night guns.
    Less pokey-outey stuff to snag on things.

    I like hoarding 30s for the fuck you fuzzies they give me.
    Drums, by definition, don't have edges impossible to snag

  8. #38
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    Quote Originally Posted by jthrelf View Post
    Drums, by definition, don't have edges impossible to snag
    I'm too poor/cheap for drum mags, but for $4 I have many mag couplers.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

  9. #39
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    All I*ve been buying is parts for future builds and the mags they use, since I expect some sort of crack down on the free trade of pieces of fun.
    In America arms are free merchandise such that anyone who has the capital may make their houses into armories and their gardens into parks of artillery. - Ira Allen, 1796

  10. #40
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    Default Re: Stocking up on mags

    I don't care what they ban. I will not comply. They can come and take them from me. This is America for fucks sake. Why should I "stock up on 10 round mags" in fear they'll ban my 30 round mags. It'll be fucking time to use them, not bury them in the back yard.

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