Cycling rounds through a magazine breaks it in. The follower moves. The spring compresses/decompresses. I'm also a believer in the shoot-what-you-use-use what-you-shoot model. I have several mags for my carry that I cycle through carrying and shooting. I also load -1 round. I feel that takes some of the extra pressure off, with the idea that the first ( and perhaps the 2nd most important) round will cycle better.Bang4Buck wrote:Thanks for the feedback, everyone. My glock 19 gen 4 came with 3 factory mags. Getting all 15 rounds in each mag was a tight fit. I'm leaving them full for a few days to help break them in. I'll go to the range on Saturday or Sunday to break in my new gun and see how it and the mags works. I'm ready to see how my glock shoots compared to my full size S&W M&P 9mm which is in a gun vault right next to my bed.
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- Thu Aug 22, 2013 6:59 pm
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- Topic: Do you have a specific magazine for carry?
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