Delaware Concealed Carry Forum
General Gun Discussion => Handgun Corner => Topic started by: Condition 1 on March 09, 2011, 05:20:32 PM
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I always carry at least one spare, most times two.
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I usually carry one spare with my 1911 and two speed strips when I carry my j frame.
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WOW! Where do you guys keep em? I promise not to tell the bad guys...
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i dont carry any extra mags. Dont have the space to... I would also like to know how you guys are carrying them..
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The speed strips are easy, theyre only about 2inches long and only weigh the sum of 5 rounds of 38. The spare mag can be alittle more difficult but a 1911 mag is pretty flat so it can go anywhere and not stand out too bad.
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Mag pouch, pockets...
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When carrying a Glock 23, I have one spare. When I carry a 1911, I have 2 spares. www.comp-tac.com makes some great holsters and mag pouches.
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None. I figure if I ran out , one of us is dead or a lousy shot. Most contests occur at less than 15', often less that 5'. I am trained, they usually are not. If I am out of ammo, someone is lying on the ground.
Actually, I carry a Smith bodyguard 38(hollow points) most of the time. I have a speed loader, but it is not usually close by.
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I carry two spare mags for my 1911. "What if the magazine in the gun malfunctions". Any time I can top off my weapon I will, better to have 9 rounds in the firearms than just one. Just because the shooting has stopped doesn't always mean the threat is over. Better to have more ammo than the Bad Guy.
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I carry two spare mags for my 1911. "What if the magazine in the gun malfunctions". Any time I can top off my weapon I will, better to have 9 rounds in the firearms than just one. Just because the shooting has stopped doesn't always mean the threat is over. Better to have more ammo than the Bad Guy.
That!
As as side note, I haven't heard of anyone coming out of a gunfight wishing they had less ammo ;D
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Still learning here, but my G26 which carries 10+1 is usually sitting in my Crossbread Supertuck. I ALWAYS carry a spare G19 mag which holds 15. Usually the spare is in a cargo pocket and not a problem. Once its cooler, it'll go in an inside coat pocket I think. Hopefully, neither will ever need to be used, but, I too, would hate to think I may need another mag, and not have one!
I'm considering having another mag or two in my car, G17's=33 rounds!, which may be available to restock in a major incident. Just a thought.
Take care all, Pete D.---
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1 spare mag.
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I've been experimenting with just dropping a 15 or 17 round mag (9mm) in my back pocket. I've found I never even think about it being there. It's working just fine.
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I carry a Glock 29 with one spare mag.
(In the trunk, I have a M1A and four spare 25-round magazines, but I'm not sure that counts).
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Hadn't thought of carrying a rifle in the trunk before. Food for thought.
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I would probably need a Crown Vic to make it work but I always wanted a center console mounted shotgun.
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Just playboy
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I have a spare 15 rnd. In a holster on my weak side.
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The problem with dropping a spare mag in your back pocket is that it takes forever to dig that out if you need to get to it.
I learned that at action pistol...
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The problem with dropping a spare mag in your back pocket is that it takes forever to dig that out if you need to get to it.
I learned that at action pistol...
Yup. After a few drills I found your comment to be accurate. I need to lose the lazy streak and actually use a proper mag pouch.
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I'm getting ready to order a Comp-Tac Minotaur MTAC holster for my PPQ along with another Kydex body for the PPS. Added to that is 1 mag holder for a single magazine.
Question: do you prefer your bullets face to forward or rearward on your weak side?
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Question: do you prefer your bullets face to forward or rearward on your weak side?
Rob Pincus (Combat Focus Shooting) recommends bullets to the rear. Since mag is facing down, your arm motion will bring the mag to bullets forward at the point of insertion.
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I'm getting ready to order a Comp-Tac Minotaur MTAC holster for my PPQ along with another Kydex body for the PPS. Added to that is 1 mag holder for a single magazine.
Question: do you prefer your bullets face to forward or rearward on your weak side?
Mine faces to the rear, for the reasons stated by cbmarine.
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Thanks
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I've now heard it both ways... and can see how each could work... which ever you decide make sure you never switch it back and forth... either always forwards, or always backwards.... and if ordering a kydex mag holster make sure you check to see which direction the kydex is made... for example Kytex mag holsters are made to face the bullet forward... You'd have to order a holster for the opposite side for the bullets to face forward.