Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: dannysdaddy on November 07, 2012, 09:51:00 AM
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how is everyone carrying their extra mags when carrying concealed. i carry my gun iwb but havent found a comfortable way to carry a spare mag unless it's owb. kinda defeats the purpose of concealing the gun when there's a mag right there to see??????
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seriously?
What... do you expect to get jumped by insurgents while combing the desert for terrorists? or mobbed by a WHOLE gang?
lol.... really consider, will you ever need more than 1 Mag?
condsider every scenario in which you'd need to whip out yer gun and go to town.
Usually just 1 shot is plenty enough for the task.
so... baring Zombies, do you really need more than 1 mag?
If you will shoot lots... like how when I pack a .22 along while hunting in case I see grouse, you can allways keep extra mags in a small pouch on you back pack. or designate a pocket of your pack to mags only.
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seriously?
What... do you expect to get jumped by insurgents while combing the desert for terrorists? or mobbed by a WHOLE gang?
lol.... really consider, will you ever need more than 1 Mag?
condsider every scenario in which you'd need to whip out yer gun and go to town.
Usually just 1 shot is plenty enough for the task.
so... baring Zombies, do you really need more than 1 mag?
If you will shoot lots... like how when I pack a .22 along while hunting in case I see grouse, you can allways keep extra mags in a small pouch on you back pack. or designate a pocket of your pack to mags only.
having spent a lot of time in Iraq and Afghanistan i can tell you from experience that when $h!t hit the fan and you are shooting for your life, one shot is not all it takes. it's very easy to say that and believe it until you are in a situation the rounds are going both ways. What about malfunctions? ever had a gun double feed or stovepipe? It will always happen when you least need it to. save the reteric. I asked a simple question.
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Yep, what happens when mag fails? Its like a gun, I would rather carry it and not need it.... I put mine in a pants pocket. 1911's are thin enough. My Glocks stick out a bit more, but people shouldn't be looking at my butt.
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Plenty of reasons why a second, third, whatever, mag may be needed. I would throw one in a pocket or maybe small of the back.
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I don't carry extra except while hunting. 1 in the pipe and 13 in the clip are enough. If your mag fails, you're screwed anyway. Keep it clean and practice a lot. If it's going to fail, it'll happen during practice.
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Back pocket works for an extra mag. then two more in the truck. Running out of rounds is an experiance that would change some peaples minds really fast if there ever so unluccky.
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If you will shoot lots... like how when I pack a .22 along while hunting in case I see grouse, you can allways keep extra mags in a small pouch on you back pack. or designate a pocket of your pack to mags only.
So, you're saying you would carry extra ammunition to shoot grouse, but you wouldn't carry extra ammunition if you had to defend yourself from the most dangerous predator on Earth?
I like to carry at least one extra magazine but like the OP, I don't have an easy way to carry one.
My regular carry guns are a Ruger LCP and a Ruger SR9c. The LCP magazine fits in my weak side front pocket pretty well. What I don't like is that it shares the pocket with my cell phone. The full size 17rd SR9c magazine goes into that same pocket when I do carry it (which is not that often). I have kind of a bad habit of not carrying an extra magazine if I feel comfortable about the safety my destination (Sporting goods store, local grocery store...). Another bad habit is only carrying the LCP when going to the store because it is more convenient. My primary carry gun should be carried most often, and it should be a 'fighting' handgun like the SR9c.
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If your mag fails, you're screwed anyway.
But that's what you avoid when you do carry an extra magazine. Drop the bad mag and put the new one in. All better.
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My solution to this problem is an XDm in .40 S&W. 16+1 That's 17 rounds to get the job done, after the first 6 or so, if the job isn't done, I'm turning the situation into a tactical withdrawal.
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With all of these crazies shooting up malls and what not I can definitely see a use for an extra mag in some sort of stand off.
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My solution to this problem is an XDm in .40 S&W. 16+1 That's 17 rounds to get the job done, after the first 6 or so, if the job isn't done, I'm turning the situation into a tactical withdrawal.
Extra mag isnt for carry more rounds. It is for when you have a mag failure. Extra rounds are just a bonus.
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Or you can just carry a revolver. :chuckle: They are far less prone to complex malfunctions.
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I'm serving in a theater right now where we're in uniform but concealing M9s at the same time. I carry with an IWB, but have two BlackHawk mag holders on my opposite hip. With my blouse covering over, you usually can't see.
If you were wearing a flannel untucked, or a button up shirt untucked, you might be good.
Barring that, you could always slide an extra into your pants pocket... :dunno:
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Double-feeds, Jams, etc., seen plenty of those, but what exactly do you mean by 'magazine failure'? Your typical issue magazine for an M9 or M4 is pretty cheap and low quality, and I never saw one of those 'fail'.
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If you unload and load the mag a lot, you could have main spring failure. There is also bent feed lips or any number of things that jam up the follower to prevent it from feeding rounds.
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I've seen mags get bent and become inop, but not while they were inside the weapon. Guess a really bad double-feed could do that. XDm mags are pretty stout though.
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I've walked around in the woods for most of my life hiking and hunting, rarely ever with a side arm. Not till I started talking to other hunters on these forums did I realize just how scared I Really was of the woods! Now I carry a doublebarreled laser guided heat seeking 35rnd ISW pocket cannon with 3lb trigger job with extra mags in one of those mechanically loaded up the sleeve jobs.
Seriously, will somebody please share there "personal" story of how they were attacked by a heard of rabid honey badgers and had to fire more than 10rnds out of they're trusty side arm here in Washington state??
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I've walked around in the woods for most of my life hiking and hunting, rarely ever with a side arm. Not till I started talking to other hunters on these forums did I realize just how scared I Really was of the woods! Now I carry a doublebarreled laser guided heat seeking 35rnd ISW pocket cannon with 3lb trigger job with extra mags in one of those mechanically loaded up the sleeve jobs.
Seriously, will somebody please share there "personal" story of how they were attacked by a heard of rabid honey badgers and had to fire more than 10rnds out of they're trusty side arm here in Washington state??
I don't think his question was hunting related. I personally don't carry concealed while hunting, makes it real hard to get a shot off.
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I've walked around in the woods for most of my life hiking and hunting, rarely ever with a side arm. Not till I started talking to other hunters on these forums did I realize just how scared I Really was of the woods! Now I carry a doublebarreled laser guided heat seeking 35rnd ISW pocket cannon with 3lb trigger job with extra mags in one of those mechanically loaded up the sleeve jobs.
Seriously, will somebody please share there "personal" story of how they were attacked by a heard of rabid honey badgers and had to fire more than 10rnds out of they're trusty side arm here in Washington state??
I was on a hunting trip in the middle east and my companions and I came across this rabbit. It was a really deadly rabbit. I unloaded my entire magazine to no effect. Fortunately we had a Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch. Fixed our rabbit problem right up. If I ever come across another, or even more deadly, a pack of them, I sure hope I have several full mags ready to go.
Anyhow, back on the topic, why you guys busting balls about the question? If the man wants to carry more mags, help him figure out how.
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I usually carry two mags in the XD double mag holder OWB offhand from my weapon that is IWB or OWB, just a t-shirt or light jacket covering all.
When hunting, hiking etc..., one of those mags usually has bird shot for the occasional rabid grouse.
Besides, I believe in suppression fire, lol
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Besides, I believe in suppression fire, lol
There are high priced attorneys chasing each one of those supressive rounds. :tung: