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Old 01-22-2009, 02:54 PM
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I cringed every time I saw one of my Wilson mags lying in the dirt.
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I hear you Steve.
Did you "feel my pain"? hahaha
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I see the humor in your post

Oh by the way I carry two loaded mag to balance the weight hanging on one side of me. Extra ammo is just icing on the cake.

Agreed......The extra mags do balance the weight.

Keeps us senior citizens from having too many back problems
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No kidding. And, while this might not be socially acceptable, I would use the cheapest mags I can while out on the range training. I tried to drop all of mine on the cardboard, but since I was focusing on the target I missed several times. I cringed every time I saw one of my Wilson mags lying in the dirt.
That seems to make sense to me. Use the junk mags on the range for training and when a bad feed or stove pipe or whatever occurs (because it will) that just gives the shooter more exposure to clearing and continuing firing. Hopefully this over familiarization helps keep a CCW'er alive in the off chance that the same issue arises during a real fire fight with the good mags. But that wouldn't happen with Wilson products right?
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