Re: do you carry extra magazines?
Posted: Tue, 09 Nov 2010 14:45:38
for the xd .45 two extra in a paddle rig and no extras for the .380 ya never know!!
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You can get a railed handguard replacement and put a light on it, too. I've put mine in a laptop back pack with several magazines. The weight of the ammo/mags/rifle mimic the weight of a laptop. Just something to think aboutzephyp wrote:Now there is an idea....jrswanson1 wrote:As for DK, why not snag a KelTec Sub2000 and some long Glock mags? That folds up and fits right into a back pack and the 33 round 9mm mags should be sufficient for headshots inside 100 yards.
Jim
WHAT?zephyp wrote:@Jim - I do sometimes think about what would happen if I were stuck on 395 and a dozen terrorists jumped out of a panel truck,,,
Dont I wish...a dozen terrorists with battle rifles carrying nothing but full mags and grenades could IMO cause enough damage/terror by shooting up a traffic jam on 395 to paralyze the entire region for a couple of months...gunderwood wrote:WHAT?zephyp wrote:@Jim - I do sometimes think about what would happen if I were stuck on 395 and a dozen terrorists jumped out of a panel truck,,,
With all of those stickers, government propaganda has me thinking your truck was modified with RPGs and such!
[thought_bubble]Look at that truck and all those stickers...[/thought_bubble]zephyp wrote:I've also had a couple folks literally jump out of their vehicle at red lights and run over just to tell me how much they like my stickers...
gunderwood wrote:[thought_bubble]Look at that truck and all those stickers...[/thought_bubble]zephyp wrote:I've also had a couple folks literally jump out of their vehicle at red lights and run over just to tell me how much they like my stickers...
[thought_bubble]Hmm, if that dude goes crazy things could get bad quick...better get on his good side...I'll just go tell him how cool he his.[/thought_bubble]
According to Young they are. She thinks that I need a new truck merely because its got over 160k on the odometer. I keep pointing to the Toyota logo and telling her to wait at least another 90,000 miles or 500 more trips to Keysville...SgtBill wrote:Hell DK, even I will leave you alone. But tell the truth that those stickers are realy holding your truck together. LOL![]()
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With the revolver I sometimes carried 1 speed loader but with the semi, I never did. I always felt the same as you that the chances of getting into a firefight requiring more ammo than my magazine was slim.Drewsifer wrote:I don't. I'm generally of the opinion that if I can't solve a problem in 8 rounds, I probably can't solve it at all. Plus that more stuff on my belt, one more thing that could get caught on something. However carrying one extra magazine isn't that big a difference. Just wondering what other peopleare doing.
Fair point. However, shouldn't you know your equipment? I know I don't carry one magazine because its finnicky. I always carry the one that never gives me issues.cabrera wrote:With the revolver I sometimes carried 1 speed loader but with the semi, I never did. I always felt the same as you that the chances of getting into a firefight requiring more ammo than my magazine was slim.Drewsifer wrote:I don't. I'm generally of the opinion that if I can't solve a problem in 8 rounds, I probably can't solve it at all. Plus that more stuff on my belt, one more thing that could get caught on something. However carrying one extra magazine isn't that big a difference. Just wondering what other peopleare doing.
Then someone reminded me that, unlike using a wheel gun, magazines do fail. If that were to happen I would be carrying a club, not a gun.
Drewsifer wrote:Fair point. However, shouldn't you know your equipment? I know I don't carry one magazine because its finnicky. I always carry the one that never gives me issues.cabrera wrote:With the revolver I sometimes carried 1 speed loader but with the semi, I never did. I always felt the same as you that the chances of getting into a firefight requiring more ammo than my magazine was slim.
Then someone reminded me that, unlike using a wheel gun, magazines do fail. If that were to happen I would be carrying a club, not a gun.
jrswanson1 wrote:Drewsifer wrote:Fair point. However, shouldn't you know your equipment? I know I don't carry one magazine because its finnicky. I always carry the one that never gives me issues.cabrera wrote:With the revolver I sometimes carried 1 speed loader but with the semi, I never did. I always felt the same as you that the chances of getting into a firefight requiring more ammo than my magazine was slim.
Then someone reminded me that, unlike using a wheel gun, magazines do fail. If that were to happen I would be carrying a club, not a gun.
Anything mechanical will break down at the worst possible time. I think the phrase, "Two is one and one is none" is appropriate here. Don't get caught with your pants down, carry an extra magazine.
BTW, I've had "reliable" magazines go stupid during a match.
If that were the case then you make a good case to carry 2 weapons and that would mean a total of 4 magazines. Where would it stop.
Bill
Jim
jrswanson1 wrote:Drewsifer wrote:Fair point. However, shouldn't you know your equipment? I know I don't carry one magazine because its finnicky. I always carry the one that never gives me issues.cabrera wrote:With the revolver I sometimes carried 1 speed loader but with the semi, I never did. I always felt the same as you that the chances of getting into a firefight requiring more ammo than my magazine was slim.
Then someone reminded me that, unlike using a wheel gun, magazines do fail. If that were to happen I would be carrying a club, not a gun.
Anything mechanical will break down at the worst possible time. I think the phrase, "Two is one and one is none" is appropriate here. Don't get caught with your pants down, carry an extra magazine.
BTW, I've had "reliable" magazines go stupid during a match.
Jim
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