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extra mag
iv seen and/or talked to alot of CHL owners that carry an extra mag with them along with their concealed handgun.
is an extra mag really necessary or are you guys just in a dangerous line of work and want to be prepared for a firefight if one should arise?
i mean unless you're just a paranoid schizophrenic that believes everyone is after you, if you got a full mag + 1in chamber,how much more firepower do you need?
is an extra mag really necessary or are you guys just in a dangerous line of work and want to be prepared for a firefight if one should arise?
i mean unless you're just a paranoid schizophrenic that believes everyone is after you, if you got a full mag + 1in chamber,how much more firepower do you need?
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Re: extra mag
How much is too much?n1nthw9rd wrote:iv seen and/or talked to alot of CHL owners that carry an extra mag with them along with their concealed handgun.
is an extra mag really necessary or are you guys just in a dangerous line of work and want to be prepared for a firefight if one should arise?
i mean unless you're just a paranoid schizophrenic that believes everyone is after you, if you got a full mag + 1in chamber,how much more firepower do you need?
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oh, i just meant what kind of situation do you think you'll ever be in where you'll need to reload...
and those of you on here that do carry an extra mag, have you ever had to use it?
and those of you on here that do carry an extra mag, have you ever had to use it?
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While possibly not "necessary" I like to err on the side of good scout and be prepared. In the defensive pistol class I try to attend monthly one thing we practice is "tactical reloads". Guns are "machines" and while they typically run just fine you don't want to be caught with an issue at a bad time. Often if there is a "feed problem" you have to drop the mag. I would much rather be able to drop it entirely and clear, grab the next one than try to clear a jam while holding my 1/2 empty mag in my hand.
I admit I am not always good at carrying my 2nd, and used to think if I "need more than 6 I shouldn't be there" .... well if I need ANY I will wish I weren't there, but would rather be ready!
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I admit I am not always good at carrying my 2nd, and used to think if I "need more than 6 I shouldn't be there" .... well if I need ANY I will wish I weren't there, but would rather be ready!
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Well, if we're going to be diagnosing people with mental illnesses, I'd sure love to see your degree. Which med school did you go to?
All kidding aside, there are a variety of reasons for carrying an extra magazine. The most likely part of a gun to fail is the magazine, so if it stops working when you REALLY need it, drop it out and put in a new one. I won't do your homework for you, but there are a ton of videos on liveleak and such about mobs or groups attacking people. Why assume any scenario you might have to defend yourself is you against 1 attacker?
For me personally, sometimes I feel safe with just a 5 shot .357 in my pocket. Sometimes, if I'm going to an area I'm not familiar with or is known to have higher crime rates, I like having a little extra on me. And there are some places i don't think I'd go without being loaded out for war. (like detroit).
But seriously...calling everyone a paranoid schizophrenic is one of the leading signs of being a paranoid schizophrenic....might want to get that looked at.
All kidding aside, there are a variety of reasons for carrying an extra magazine. The most likely part of a gun to fail is the magazine, so if it stops working when you REALLY need it, drop it out and put in a new one. I won't do your homework for you, but there are a ton of videos on liveleak and such about mobs or groups attacking people. Why assume any scenario you might have to defend yourself is you against 1 attacker?
For me personally, sometimes I feel safe with just a 5 shot .357 in my pocket. Sometimes, if I'm going to an area I'm not familiar with or is known to have higher crime rates, I like having a little extra on me. And there are some places i don't think I'd go without being loaded out for war. (like detroit).
But seriously...calling everyone a paranoid schizophrenic is one of the leading signs of being a paranoid schizophrenic....might want to get that looked at.
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Re: extra mag
There was a thread that touched on it recently, cant remember which one, but it was pointed out that a single bullet doesn't always stop an attacker. Depending on placement, caliber and if the attacker is on anything or just really hates you it might take your entire mag, depending on what you carry, then you have to worry about if the attacker had any friends. It's something you have to look at on a personal basis, and after running that hundredth scenario through your head where a group of six guy in a van tried to kidnap you and your significant other (first thing that popped into my head, man now i'm going to dream about fighting off kidnappers tonight) you might decide you want an extra mag. Hope that helped answer your question.
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yea, i guess i understand where you guys are coming from.
just didnt know if i should look into buyin a holster with aplace for an extra mag or whether or not i really needed it.
and as for the paranoid schitzo comment, it was just a joke. (cuz there are people out there that think everyone they see on the street is gonna try to rob/kill/abduct you)
just didnt know if i should look into buyin a holster with aplace for an extra mag or whether or not i really needed it.
and as for the paranoid schitzo comment, it was just a joke. (cuz there are people out there that think everyone they see on the street is gonna try to rob/kill/abduct you)
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Has nothing to do with paranoid or dangerous work... Clint Smith of THUNDER RANCH says "One is none and two is one" when it comes to magazines. Not only can you have magazine failure but even with Law Enforcement, average of 8 in 10 bullets miss their target due to the bad guy moving, your nervousness, lighting, etc. Too, suppose your trapped in a mall shooter scenario...or multiple perps at the stop-n-rob. Your going to want all you can have. Of course there has to be a limit somewhere and only you can decide what that.n1nthw9rd wrote:iv seen and/or talked to alot of CHL owners that carry an extra mag with them along with their concealed handgun.
is an extra mag really necessary or are you guys just in a dangerous line of work and want to be prepared for a firefight if one should arise?
i mean unless you're just a paranoid schizophrenic that believes everyone is after you, if you got a full mag + 1in chamber,how much more firepower do you need?
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Carrying an extra mag isn't about the extra ammo to me, its about the extra reliability. Mags fail, and they are the #1 reason for failure in semi-autos. Additionally you may loose the mag in your firearm for some reason (was not inserted properly, mag release accidentally pressed, ect). I also carry a backup gun for the same reasons, my primary can fail. Am I paranoid? I don't think so, I think I am just prepared. I am by nature a problem solver and being prepared to the best of my abilities is my nature. I recommend carrying your magazines on the weak side to simplify mag changes.
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Re: extra mag
depending on the gun and how you dress, you can go either way. Most of the time I just put extra mags in my pockets. But, I wear cargo shorts a lot so I can put my phone, keys, etc on the bigger pockets, leaving my top pockets free for gun stuff. I also have a nylon mag holder that I can clip onto my belt for my 1911, and I use that at times too.
Like everything else gun related, what works for one may not work for another, so you'll just have to experiment and find out what works for you/is concealable/is confortable.
And I figured your p/s comments were in jest, which is why I responded the same way.
Like everything else gun related, what works for one may not work for another, so you'll just have to experiment and find out what works for you/is concealable/is confortable.
And I figured your p/s comments were in jest, which is why I responded the same way.
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Re: extra mag
OP:
We carry a gun to be prepared. We carry an additional mag or 2 to be better prepared.
A CHL could easily run out of ammo during an encounter with multiple perps.
The quick takeaway on ammo: You can have too little, but you can never have too much.
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74novaman and others in a similar situation:
You mentioned that you have a nylon ammo holder for your extra mags.
I used to use such a double mag holder, but in October 2010, at the Friendswood CHL Forum
Day, I wised up. Almost all other shooters there that day were using hard kydex double mag holders
that allowed about half the mag to stick up. These kydex holders are far superior to the nylon style
in that the mags can be moved in and out with greater speed. Consider switching to Kydex.
During the speed reloading drills my nylon ammo pouch with velcro flaps was a serious detriment to
fast retrieval and replacement of mags. On the street, those are precious, fumbling seconds that
could get me killed if I ran dry from my initial mag in the pistol.
Worn OWB under a shirt or other concealment garment, it's great to have 2 mags (20 rounds) to
back up the 10 + 1 in my EDC.
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We carry a gun to be prepared. We carry an additional mag or 2 to be better prepared.
A CHL could easily run out of ammo during an encounter with multiple perps.
The quick takeaway on ammo: You can have too little, but you can never have too much.
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74novaman and others in a similar situation:
You mentioned that you have a nylon ammo holder for your extra mags.
I used to use such a double mag holder, but in October 2010, at the Friendswood CHL Forum
Day, I wised up. Almost all other shooters there that day were using hard kydex double mag holders
that allowed about half the mag to stick up. These kydex holders are far superior to the nylon style
in that the mags can be moved in and out with greater speed. Consider switching to Kydex.
During the speed reloading drills my nylon ammo pouch with velcro flaps was a serious detriment to
fast retrieval and replacement of mags. On the street, those are precious, fumbling seconds that
could get me killed if I ran dry from my initial mag in the pistol.
Worn OWB under a shirt or other concealment garment, it's great to have 2 mags (20 rounds) to
back up the 10 + 1 in my EDC.
SIA
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Two is one, and one is none.
It was already posted but it's me default answer to this question when it comes up.
It was already posted but it's me default answer to this question when it comes up.
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I carry only the ammo in my weapon.
if i ever need more and am wrong, well, I guess I made the wrong decision.
If I could open carry a spare magazine, I would probably carry extra, but with phones - yes 2 of them, and the weapon and keys and wallet and whatever else is in my pockets daily, there is no room for more, at least not easily and practical - for me
if i ever need more and am wrong, well, I guess I made the wrong decision.
If I could open carry a spare magazine, I would probably carry extra, but with phones - yes 2 of them, and the weapon and keys and wallet and whatever else is in my pockets daily, there is no room for more, at least not easily and practical - for me
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Which is why you should carry two pistols.gigag04 wrote:Two is one, and one is none.
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