Liko81 wrote:Target1911 wrote:
About carrying extra ammo; it's always a good idea to have at least one spare mag of defense rounds, but not for your stated purpose. If your gun FTFs in a defense situation, in all likelihood you're dead or otherwise incapacitated before you can fix it, certainly before you can load a fresh mag. Therefore, buying quality mags (I personally don't buy anything other than factory anymore after some bad experiences with Pro-Mag) and maintaining them is key in a defense weapon. Make sure you rotate stock on your defense rounds (keep the mag with your newest rounds in the gun; fire off your oldest rounds at the range every month or so) and when you unload a magazine, tear it down and clean/re-lube it (use a moly grease or Chap-Stick instead of gun oil). If a mag spring starts getting weak and causing FTFs, you can stretch it out to buy some time but it's best to replace it.
For the Glock, I use factory, but for my 1911 it's Wilson Combat and Novak's, the only mags that I've never had jam up on me. Here's why: I was visiting my Uncle back home when I came across a Novak (Act-Mag) 8 round 1911 mag in a drawer. I pulled it out, asked him how long it had been in there. He shrugged, looked at the drawer, and said about 3 years- fully loaded. I blew the dust off of it, and we took it out to where we shoot (rural area- very rural) just to see if it would function. The Wilson mag was included with the pistol, so I figure there's no harm in using it- as the 3rd mag full of old ammo.
All 8 rounds fed just fine. What really surprised me was that all but 1 went boom as planned, the most likely culprit being a bad primer. Kinda cool, huh?
Thanks for the advice about cycling the ammo, though from a financial standpoint I'm going to have to stretch it to a bit longer if possible.
Mag maintenance is done just like the weapon itself- once a week strip, clean, lubricate, reassemble, also done after every trip to the range. I've discovered it's much easier to be disciplined now that Grad school has gotten rid of that pesky social life for me.
"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons." (Gen. MacArthur)
To Ride, shoot straight,and speak the truth
This was the Ancient law of Youth
Old times are past, old times are done:
But the Law runs true, O little son!