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In the rifle section, there is an ongoing discussion about PMAG use and the AR-15. I think it is uniformly accepted that it is best to store loaded AR15 PMAGSs with the magazine cover on to prevent the feed lips from spreading. Is there a similar problem/concern with the PMAGS designed for the GLOCK and/or CZ Scorpion? __________________________ | ||
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I have 100 of the Magpul 17 rounders at work. We check them out during firearms training and they get cleaned in an ultrasonic once per year, and a fresh cot of paint on the base pads. They are training magazines. I have seen no issues in two years. They are not stored loaded for any length of time, though. | |||
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Res ipsa loquitur![]() |
Thanks jljones. Does anyone else have any experience? __________________________ | |||
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I have PMAG 5.56 mags that have been kept loaded for over a decade without any change, with and without covers. I have Glock PMAGS that have been kept loaded for several years, without any notable change. I have range PMAGS that have been dropped loaded, unloaded, kicked, and beaten through thousands of rounds, without any change or loss of function other than scratches and cosmetics. I don't know anything about the PMAGS for a scorpion. | |||
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I've probably got three dozen Glock PMAGs and fifty AR-15 PMAGs (all generations, back to some 2007 built ones). I have never seen this issue on any of them including some that have been kept loaded for years. I have Glock PMAGs in 12, 15, 17, and 21 round varieties and AR in 20 and 30. | |||
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Res ipsa loquitur![]() |
Bump and thank you to those who replied. __________________________ | |||
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The Quiet Man |
Haven't had an issue yet, but I've only had the Scorpion mag loaded for about 6 months so far. | |||
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