Axxe55
Retiretgtshit stirrer
I'll add another suggestion passed along to me years ago by a good friend about magazines.
He told me with most semi-auto pistols, many of their feed issues can be traced right back to the magazine as being the main culprit. He told me to always to try a different magazine if running into problems to see if that solved the issue.
Part of his suggestion was to mark or number your magazines to know which magazine is which, and if a problem occurs, and switching to a different magazine corrects the problem, you know which magazine is causing problems.
He also passed along to me that magazines are expendable, and can be fragile as well, so replace them on a regular basis, rotating older and functional magazines being relegated for proactice or range use only.
He told me with most semi-auto pistols, many of their feed issues can be traced right back to the magazine as being the main culprit. He told me to always to try a different magazine if running into problems to see if that solved the issue.
Part of his suggestion was to mark or number your magazines to know which magazine is which, and if a problem occurs, and switching to a different magazine corrects the problem, you know which magazine is causing problems.
He also passed along to me that magazines are expendable, and can be fragile as well, so replace them on a regular basis, rotating older and functional magazines being relegated for proactice or range use only.