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Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 1:11 pm
by Jim Beaux
After the first few seconds of the robbery going smooth they assume everyone is going to comply so they focus on the loot. Most often the BG's start scrambling when the shooting starts. Just dont be between them and the door.
schufflerbot wrote:
agreed. i carry a 1911 compact and i'm in the middle of creating a new IWB holster that will store an extra mag right next to the pistol itself. i also only carry 7 rounds in mine, i guess to conserve the magazine spring tension... maybe i should start adding that extra round in there.
Not meaning to hijack the thread (Im sure I will regret writing this.

) but Ive read several articles that the mag spring tension is weakened by repeated flexing; not the constant compression of a full load.
Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:01 pm
by tomtexan
schufflerbot wrote:... maybe i should start adding that extra round in there.
Good policy!
Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 6:06 pm
by C-dub
Jim Beaux wrote:After the first few seconds of the robbery going smooth they assume everyone is going to comply so they focus on the loot. Most often the BG's start scrambling when the shooting starts. Just dont be between them and the door.
schufflerbot wrote:
agreed. i carry a 1911 compact and i'm in the middle of creating a new IWB holster that will store an extra mag right next to the pistol itself. i also only carry 7 rounds in mine, i guess to conserve the magazine spring tension... maybe i should start adding that extra round in there.
Not meaning to hijack the thread (Im sure I will regret writing this.

) but Ive read several articles that the mag spring tension is weakened by repeated flexing; not the constant compression of a full load.
True. Jumping Frog and others have had some excellent posts discussing this issue. Here is just one such thread.
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Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:17 pm
by WildBill
I would hate for my last thought to be ... "Darn, I wish I had brought another magazine".
Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:47 pm
by Jumping Frog
WildBill wrote:I would hate for my last thought to be ... "Darn, I wish I had brought another magazine".
If I have to have a last thought, I'd rather it be, "at least I am leaving behind a huge pile of spent brass and my firearms at slide-lock!"
Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:55 pm
by tomtexan
I already carry a extra magazine. I will be buying another.
Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 8:00 pm
by WildBill
Jumping Frog wrote:WildBill wrote:I would hate for my last thought to be ... "Darn, I wish I had brought another magazine".
If I have to have a last thought, I'd rather it be, "at least I am leaving behind a huge pile of spent brass and my firearms at slide-lock!"
... and some bullet holes in the BGs.

Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 11:59 am
by schufflerbot
yep - you guys got me scouring the interpipes for legitimate research and results regarding spring testing and tension... looks like the consensus is just as y'all have suggested - keeping the mags fully loaded is not going to harm the spring or the functionality of the magazine.
so, i now have that one extra round packed into the magazine that lives in the weapon and i've begun experimenting with a new holster design:

Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 3:05 am
by psijac
Might as well get a FN five seven
Re: Houston Radio shack robbed - customers locked inside
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 3:13 am
by psijac
knotquiteawake wrote:psijac wrote:Part of having a CHL is accepting that bad things can happen anywhere. That being said the part of this story that shocks me the most. Is that people still shop at radio shack. What next a woolsworth?
Hey! I resent that! Don't any of you guys still thinker with electronics (granted electronics and radio equipment is only 1/16 of the store now). Radio Shack was vital in building my home made attic mounted HDTV antenna. To buy the antenna Balun online would have cost $15 with shipping, only $4 to buy in the store.
Radio shack has morphed into a wierd a phone reseller. Even for electronic DIY folk its hard to justify shopping there. Labor is so cheap in china that it is cheaper to but a replacement than to repair it yourself. If you make $20 dollars an hour, an extra half hour at work covers the price difference and you save time driving to the store and gas money.