Hmmm...come to think of it, I do have about 120 8 rd. clips for my Garands loaded! (that's how it came

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Springs don't work that way. Other than corrosion, fatigue comes from either over-extension (not an issue with mags) or cycles of use. Keeping them loaded puts less "wear" on the springs than periodically loading and unloading them would.ninemm wrote:I have 4-15 round and 5-33 round mags for two Glocks.
Does one need to rotate his loaded mags so that the springs aren't compromised over time?
Really (here's where the idiot looks to confirm), so we can keep mags fully loaded with no spring deterioration-for...even years? Under my personal "Obama shortage stimulus plan" I aquired multiple 11+ round clips (still in their containers), but had no intention of opening and loading as I thought it might wear the springs.NcongruNt wrote:Springs don't work that way. Other than corrosion, fatigue comes from either over-extension (not an issue with mags) or cycles of use. Keeping them loaded puts less "wear" on the springs than periodically loading and unloading them would.ninemm wrote:I have 4-15 round and 5-33 round mags for two Glocks.
Does one need to rotate his loaded mags so that the springs aren't compromised over time?