Should I keep my Glock magazine loaded?

Should I keep my Glock magazine loaded?

1. Yes – at least a couple for each gun. Nearly any quality magazine made in the past 25 years has used good steel for the spring. Leaving a mag loaded for an eternity won’t hurt it.

Should you leave your magazines loaded?

Using the spring (loading and unloading the magazine) frequently will cause it to wear out as well. Some springs may stay loaded for decades and still function, and others might wear out after a much shorter period of time. So just to be safe, the best practice is to rotate the magazines periodically.

Can you leave ammo in magazines?

When using quality magazines with quality ammunition, stored and maintained properly, you can leave them loaded as long as you want to without any reservation.

What is pre ban Glock?

Glock Junkie sells Glock Pre Ban magazines and old black Glock parts for your Gen 1 and Gen 2 pre ban Glock pistols. These are magazines that were made prior to September 13, 1994. If you don’t see any pre-ban magazines available, keep checking as I may get more at any time. …

How many magazines should you keep loaded?

In short, you should have a minimum of three magazines for each pistol you own. However, I recommend that you have between 5-6 magazines for any pistol you plan to use as your everyday concealed carry pistol.

Why does Glock have a hole in the grip?

As you can see, grip plugs fit into the gap in the back of the frame of Glock pistols, and are designed to keep dirt and debris out of the internals of the gun. Some grip plugs also claim to provide additional benefits like adding extra weight, countering recoil, and guiding the magazine into the mag well.

Why are Glocks made of plastic?

The Glock’s frame, magazine body, and several other components are made from a high-strength nylon-based polymer invented by Gaston Glock, called Polymer 2. This plastic was specially formulated to provide increased durability and is more resilient than carbon steel and most steel alloys.

What is Preban magazine?

pre-ban mags is usually a reference to hi-capacity magazines that were manufactured before the Assault Weapons Ban (and all the other garbage) was in place, this of course was federal law and some states also had/have regs on mag capacity, others don’t, I don’t know what your state has but its definitely something to …