Magazines are one of the most likely parts of your gun to malfunction.marksiwel wrote:does anyone know what the average number of rounds used in CHL shooting? My guess, 3-5, do you really need the extra mag? I can carry 11 rounds (10 in the Mag 1 in the pipe) for my .40 Hi power, if I need all 11 things must be really BAD
Carrying a spare mag
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Re: Carrying a spare mag
01/02/2010 - Plastic
Re: Carrying a spare mag
I go to the range Weekly, never had a problem with the mags I use.koolaid wrote:Magazines are one of the most likely parts of your gun to malfunction.marksiwel wrote:does anyone know what the average number of rounds used in CHL shooting? My guess, 3-5, do you really need the extra mag? I can carry 11 rounds (10 in the Mag 1 in the pipe) for my .40 Hi power, if I need all 11 things must be really BAD
But I just cant comfortably carry another mag on my body.
I keep 2 in the car.
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Re: Carrying a spare mag
You can use a PDA holster, like this CaseLogic one that quite nicely holds two mags back to back;
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But to be honest, the more I carry, the more I think 99.9% of people are in condition white and wouldn't notice if you had your gun, BUG and spare mags balanced on your head, so I generally use the Safariland steel mag holders;
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Do always carry a spare mag though - not for the rounds but for the quick remedy of a mag-related failure mode.
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But to be honest, the more I carry, the more I think 99.9% of people are in condition white and wouldn't notice if you had your gun, BUG and spare mags balanced on your head, so I generally use the Safariland steel mag holders;
http://www.copsplus.com/prodnum1725.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Do always carry a spare mag though - not for the rounds but for the quick remedy of a mag-related failure mode.
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Re: Carrying a spare mag
I do the same thing. 10 + 1 in the gun and 2 loaded mags in the door pocket.marksiwel wrote:I go to the range Weekly, never had a problem with the mags I use.koolaid wrote:Magazines are one of the most likely parts of your gun to malfunction.marksiwel wrote:does anyone know what the average number of rounds used in CHL shooting? My guess, 3-5, do you really need the extra mag? I can carry 11 rounds (10 in the Mag 1 in the pipe) for my .40 Hi power, if I need all 11 things must be really BAD
But I just cant comfortably carry another mag on my body.
I keep 2 in the car.
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Re: Carrying a spare mag
marksiwel and mikeintexas:
IMHO if you can carry your gun on you, it's
really no big deal (size or weightwise) to carry
both of your spare mags ON BODY.
Stay safe.
SIA
IMHO if you can carry your gun on you, it's
really no big deal (size or weightwise) to carry
both of your spare mags ON BODY.
Stay safe.
SIA
N. Texas LTC's hold 3 breakfasts each month. All are 800 AM. OC is fine.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
Re: Carrying a spare mag
Single stack 1911 mag sits nice and snug in my back left pocket. I push it to the left a bit so I don't sit on it.
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Re: Carrying a spare mag
I would feel naked without a spare mag. Right now I carry it in the front left pocket without a problem , but with pocket space at a premium I'll probably be ordering one of these soon to match my Don Hume OWB holster.
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Re: Carrying a spare mag
I carry a spare magazine in a magazine holder OWB on the opposite side of my carry position with absolutely no problem.
I don't carry a BUG, but a spare magazine is not a burden.
At one time, I carried a powerful, small flashlight and other safety items, but after awhile found it all too much. Paring down to a folding knife, spare mag and pistol is about all I care to carry along with necessary wallet, CHL, DL, etc. I try not to carry anything beyond this including coins.
I don't carry a BUG, but a spare magazine is not a burden.
At one time, I carried a powerful, small flashlight and other safety items, but after awhile found it all too much. Paring down to a folding knife, spare mag and pistol is about all I care to carry along with necessary wallet, CHL, DL, etc. I try not to carry anything beyond this including coins.
Re: Carrying a spare mag
I find that having the magazines on the opposite side of my belt helps to balance the load and keep my belt from digging into my hipbone. It also makes my shirt hang more symmetrically.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:marksiwel and mikeintexas:
IMHO if you can carry your gun on you, it's
really no big deal (size or weightwise) to carry
both of your spare mags ON BODY.
Stay safe.
SIA
01/02/2010 - Plastic
Re: Carrying a spare mag
I don't carry a semi-auto without spare mags. As noted, it's the most likely part to fail (and we know what Murphy says about when it will fail!)
A snub revolver with 5 rounds of .38, yeah, I'll carry without reloads, because I know those five will go bang 100% of the time.
A snub revolver with 5 rounds of .38, yeah, I'll carry without reloads, because I know those five will go bang 100% of the time.
Re: Carrying a spare mag
I always wear 5.11 cargo pants. They have a magazine pocket with holds a spare magazine very comfortably and discreetly. I am lucky to have a job where cargo pants and jeans are the norm, so I get no odd looks.
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See I have their Jeans and their Magazine Holder is a joke, How am I supposed to get to the inside of my pants without taking my belt and pants offs.karder wrote:I always wear 5.11 cargo pants. They have a magazine pocket with holds a spare magazine very comfortably and discreetly. I am lucky to have a job where cargo pants and jeans are the norm, so I get no odd looks.
I hope version 2 of the jeans will be better.
THe Cargo pants are nice though, just not my style
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