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Handgun Magazine Maintenance

Talyn

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Those carrying a defensive handgun know that maintenance is simply part of the process. You need to make sure your gun is well lubricated, clean, and functional in case you ever need it.

But many people overlook what is usually the first failure point, the magazine. In many people’s eyes, magazines are considered disposable items. Once they start having issues, they simply throw them aside and replace them. While magazines will indeed eventually wear out with a bit of maintenance, we can extend their life.


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nah...not me...it is a "throw-a-way item, especially with age.

i have a "few guns" that have the original magazines, and as such, many rounds thru them.

springs cost money, and you have to order quite a few, to offset the high shipping costs. then, what about the followers..??? they are plastic, they wear too...

nah...too costly to repair, over throw away
 
Magazines are disposable items period. However not all are created equally. I have seen a lot more longevity from my HK mags tjan other makes.

That said my practice is my duty mags I don’t generally use at quals or training of let hit the concrete with emergency reloads. I run 3 or 4 loadings through them (so a 15 round would be 45-60 rounds etc) and then they stay loaded until I swap ammo. I have range mags for quals and training.

Then every few years I will pick up a handful of be mags and the duty mags become trainers.

You can keep them loaded for years and they won’t weaken line if you load and shoot them all the time.

But everyone has their own method
 
Depends on the magazine depends if it’s worth it. Glock magazines are cheap plastic type that I don’t clean. The rest of my collection get some kinda cleaning. I just hate the “new” feeling of some like my XDM.
Beg to differ, factory Glock mags ain’t cheap and they are metal lined, not all polymer……I usually clean all my magazines at least once a year.
 
I generally have 10-12 magazines for each of the guns I carry or use in training. I load them all before a training session and rotate through them during the session. If my magazines are going to fail that is where I want it to happen. I drop empty mags in the dirt during combat reloads without a thought. I do regular inspections and cleaning on my magazines. If I start getting malfunctions I replace springs and followers. I hate to consider how much money I have spent on magazines over the years but it is important.

BTW my Wilson Combat 1911 mags have been stellar.
 
Not going to tick me off, if you want to just throw expensive Glock magazines away, your choice, to me it’s kinda stupid to throw any magazine away unless something is wrong with it, not just because you don’t want to clean them, btw, I still have and use Wilson .45 magazines that I bought some 30 years ago, they have the polymer follower, never an issue…..while Wilson isn’t my favorite magazine for a 1911, I still use them
 
Not going to tick me off, if you want to just throw expensive Glock magazines away, your choice, to me it’s kinda stupid to throw any magazine away unless something is wrong with it, not just because you don’t want to clean them, btw, I still have and use Wilson .45 magazines that I bought some 30 years ago, they have the polymer follower, never an issue…..while Wilson isn’t my favorite magazine for a 1911, I still use them

You rolling with the wrong crowd😏😉
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Not going to tick me off, if you want to just throw expensive Glock magazines away, your choice, to me it’s kinda stupid to throw any magazine away unless something is wrong with it, not just because you don’t want to clean them, btw, I still have and use Wilson .45 magazines that I bought some 30 years ago, they have the polymer follower, never an issue…..while Wilson isn’t my favorite magazine for a 1911, I still use them

I still use mine but not a fan of them. Actually have 8 for my G23.5 but I wish Glock would do a little better
 
I keep using them until they fail. By the way I have never had a Glock magazine fail.

I’ve had little issues with mine but after a little while they start to create a sharp edge where the rounds feed into the barrel. The G23.5 mag.’s are a tight 13 round magazine. I usually try to keep them loaded to make it a little bit easier but round #13 is right there.
 
I generally have 10-12 magazines for each of the guns I carry or use in training. I load them all before a training session and rotate through them during the session. If my magazines are going to fail that is where I want it to happen. I drop empty mags in the dirt during combat reloads without a thought. I do regular inspections and cleaning on my magazines. If I start getting malfunctions I replace springs and followers. I hate to consider how much money I have spent on magazines over the years but it is important.

BTW my Wilson Combat 1911 mags have been stellar.
A must for my 1911’s are either Wilson or Chip McCormick….they are the only way from my experience!
 
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