+1 Just to expand, the link yerasimos provided included a suggestion to mark your magazines so you can positively identify any that give you problems. I pull out the Dremel and mark my mags with my initials, then a number that represents the order in which I purchased the mag. If you shoot IDPA, USPSA, or attend defensive shooting classes, having a unique mark on your mags will make them easy to differentiate from others of identical manufacture. Another plus to inscribing them.WildBill wrote:2. If you find out that you have a magazine with problems and can't quickly find the root of the malfunction, trash it or use it for spare parts. Compared to losing your life, they aren't that expensive.
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- Tue Aug 19, 2008 8:31 pm
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- Topic: How do YOU check your gun's reliability?
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