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Re: Extra Magazine Carry
Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 2:39 pm
by Cedar Park Dad
Austin83 wrote:I'd like to carry an extra mag, but I feel I carry too much with a wallet, pistol, phone, keys, and a large Swiss Army Knife.
I hear you. Plus I carry pepper spray when I walk the doggies.
Re: Extra Magazine Carry
Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 10:42 pm
by SewTexas
my Kusiak has an extra mag spot for my LCP
Re: Extra Magazine Carry
Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 10:45 am
by VMI77
Austin83 wrote:I'd like to carry an extra mag, but I feel I carry too much with a wallet, pistol, phone, keys, and a large Swiss Army Knife.
Try an ankle mag carrier.
Re: Extra Magazine Carry
Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 8:23 pm
by Steamboat
I probably will carry an extra at some point. Right now have 17 rounds to start with.
Re: Extra Magazine Carry
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:58 pm
by CoolBreeze
I carry it in a Leatherman pouch on my left hip (I'm right handed) and sometimes in my left front pocket. (when in my pocket I may carry other items in my pocket but I always push the mag to the far left side (outside closest to my left hip) just in case I need to get to it quickly.
Re: Extra Magazine Carry
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 5:26 pm
by Skiprr
carlson1 wrote:It has been mentioned several times, but I think some are missing the more valid point. An extra magazine not only gives you extra rounds, but it's greater purpose serves as a "quick fix" for a malfunction.
Chiming in on an old post of Carlson's with another factor to consider. I can't think of any defensive handgun class I've ever taken that didn't include a mag exchange before reholstering. If the unthinkable happens, it's highly unlikely that you will count your rounds. And since we know bad guys often come in multiples, you should never assume the action is completely over just because you made it through the initial encounter.
Making it a habit to perform a reload-with-retention after every practice CoF--even dry-fire--can help ensure that, if the time ever comes, you won't have to think about it and will never holster a partially-emptied gun. Besides, gives you more reloading practice.
Like others, for me the number and location of spare mags will vary depending upon what I'm carrying. My most-often carry is a 1911 IWB at three o'clock, and I carry two spare mags, also IWB in a leather holder, at 8:00. If dress allows me only a pocket pistol, then I'll have one spare mag in a pocket on the opposite side. But I can't remember the last time I left the house without at least one extra magazine.
Re: Extra Magazine Carry
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:08 am
by CoolBreeze
Running out of ammo in a gun fight is a bad idea. Just saying.