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I went to the range this morning and thought I remembered to take everything. Two weeks ago. I forgot the targets.

I had 100 rds of .45 and my Ruger 1911, but no magazines. I shot my 229 and my High Standard .22 but no .45 today. Oh well it is one less gun to clean. I left a drawer full of loaded .45 magazines at home. Now there is a .45 magazine in my gun case.
 
Posts: 5703 | Location: Central Illinois | Registered: March 04, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Been there done that, especially when I'm taking multiple guns to the range in the same trip. You're not alone!
 
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It's the exact reason why every gun in the safe has a magazine in it.
I'll at least have one mag with me at the range. Big Grin


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"It's the exact reason why every gun in the safe has a magazine in it."

Excellent advice!
 
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You are worried about cleaning with 100 rounds between two guns?


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Did that when I went to dial in the iron sights on an AK I built.

I was determined to do it, so I fed one at a time. It sucked, mainly because once I got it dialed in, I couldn’t rattle off some shots to celebrate.


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Some years ago I decided to make a range trip out of a Saturday afternoon. After the 20 minute drive, as I approached the range, I realized I had forgotten ammo. I turned back around and packed up the ammo I had left behind. As I approached the range for the second time, I then realized that forgotten to bring any magazines. It became clear that some higher power's intent was that there wasn't going to be a range day. I called it at that point and went home.
 
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I tend to be forgetful myself. At least you left your mags at home, where you know where they are, instead of at the range. Maybe - if a formal, staffed range - somebody would turn it in, but this can't be counted on.
 
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Most of my pistols have mags in them. However, I took the one out of my 1911 to load it the night before. I left the loaded magazines in the drawer.

As of yesterday, there is a 1911 mag in my range box. I keep a spare S&W mag in my trunk for my EDC.


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It's the exact reason why every gun in the safe has a magazine in it.
I'll at least have one mag with me at the range. Big Grin
 
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For safety reasons, I keep the guns in a safe, the magazines in a different place, and ammo in still another place. (All that, except the HD gun.)

I made a checklist of what to take to the range. It didn't take long to make a list, and it's a 1-minute review before each trip to the range.
 
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I don’t think I’ve ever forgotten a mag. I have forgotten “eyes and ears” a time or two but was able to use stuff from the range.

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You are worried about cleaning with 100 rounds between two guns?

I am one of those freaks who cleans their guns after every shooting session. 100 rounds, 50 rounds, 20 rounds…..doesn’t matter they go back in the safe clean. The only time I failed to follow this ritual was for about 2-3 years after my child was born and frankly that is the time travel period where you don’t know what the hell is going on and how you made it 2 years later Smile.

Truth be told I, generally, enjoy cleaning guns.


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Once we went to visit my in-laws who live about 100 miles away. They have a 700 yard rifle range, so I packed up five rifles with all the accessories for a range day. Went to the range, got all set up, and remembered that all the bolts were still at home. That sucked.



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Many of us have done the same things. I think that I am up to 3 times now. To avoid forgetting anything, I line the firearms up on my desk, then take out the magazines, then the additional ammo.


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I have to go through everything before I leave the house to make sure I've got what I need as there's me and Mrs. Flash shooting, and we each shoot 2 most of the time, so I'm packing stuff for 4 different guns.
 
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Range I was shooting at required loaded magazines to be in a locked container or otherwise empty. My loaded magazines in a locked 50 cal ammo can. Yup, forgot the key. Learned how to remove a lock with tire irons. Didn't damage the ammo can!





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Range I was shooting at required loaded magazines to be in a locked container or otherwise empty. My loaded magazines in a locked 50 cal ammo can. Yup, forgot the key. Learned how to remove a lock with tire irons. Didn't damage the ammo can!


I'd pay money to watch someone do that. It's a good trick.
 
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I've NEVER forgotten magazines.Big Grin However, one time I went to the range to shoot my GM 1911, which I was carrying.

Opened up the ammo bag and there were a BUNCH of magazines in it. Small problem - they were ALL P229 .40 mags accompanied by a nice bag of .40 reloads!


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I don’t think I’ve ever forgotten a mag. I have forgotten “eyes and ears” a time or two but was able to use stuff from the range.

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You are worried about cleaning with 100 rounds between two guns?

I am one of those freaks who cleans their guns after every shooting session. 100 rounds, 50 rounds, 20 rounds…..doesn’t matter they go back in the safe clean. The only time I failed to follow this ritual was for about 2-3 years after my child was born and frankly that is the time travel period where you don’t know what the hell is going on and how you made it 2 years later Smile.

Truth be told I, generally, enjoy cleaning guns.

I also clean my guns the same day, or sometimes the next day after shooting. Target .22's are a different story.


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Sure been there a time or two.

For many many years is became my habit to not store pistols with a mag in them, but realized that forgetting the mags never completely happens when I did. lol So I've slowly gone back to it.


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An old saying from a friend- 2 kinds of people - those that have- and those that will!

Really becomes a big hassle in military circles-

Many years ( decades) ago, before military armories had security systems, alarms etc, my national guard unit was required to store rifles at the armory with bolts removed and bolts stored at a local police station.
Imagine driving 200+ miles in a convoy to a military base with 150 troops to do annual weapons qualification and finding out no one went to the police and got the bolts!
 
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