Is it OK to leave a clip loaded?

When using quality magazines with quality ammunition, stored and maintained properly, you can leave them loaded as long as you want to without any reservation.
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Does keeping magazines loaded ruin them?

The one concern that's fairly common with keeping magazines loaded involves the spring. Over time, it's possible for loaded magazines to cause some degree of wear to this important part. The potential problem is that a worn or “less springy” spring could contribute to firing difficulties or malfunctions.
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How long can you leave magazines loaded?

By following that guide line, magazines would remain fully loaded a maximum of six months before being unloaded and reloaded. Environmental conditions of temperature, moisture, exposure to chemicals or sunlight, not to mention vibration or impact, can affect the magazine and ammunition contained within.
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Should you keep your gun loaded?

Keeping your handgun loaded can increase safety when you're inside your home, driving, or visiting stores and various businesses that allow customers to carry concealed firearms. If you're in harm's way, a loaded pistol could potentially be used to save your life or others' lives.
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Does ammo expire?

Ammunition doesn't “expire” per se, but the gunpowder looses potency over time. The largest risk to shooting old ammunition isn't a failure to fire, it's the risk that you will actually fire the shot and it doesn't have enough momentum to make it out the barrel.
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How much ammo should I carry?

A good rule of thumb is to consider a 500-round stash your starting point for your handgun. That might seem high but it does go fast. Of those 500 rounds at least 150 should be defensive, not target rounds. If you can afford to stash mostly defensive ammo, do it.
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Is hollow point better than FMJ?

The Takeaway: Hollow point bullets are a more expensive round and best used for self defense situations, and loaded in your Every Day Carry (EDC) defense weapon. They are also best as your home defense weapon. Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) rounds are best used for range shooting since they are much less expensive.
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What does the green tip on 5.56 mean?

The United States Military adopted the SS109 to replace their M193 5.56 ammo in the early 1980s. It was renamed the M855 and the tips were painted green. This was done to help troops tell the difference between the new cartridge and the old M193 rounds.
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Why does military use full metal jacket?

The use of full metal jacketing in military ammunition came about in part because of the need for improved feeding characteristics in small arms that used internal mechanical manipulation of the cartridge in order to chamber rounds as opposed to externally hand-reloading single-shot firearms.
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Do cops use hollow points?

While hollow points are commonly used by police and civilians, they are banned in international warfare under the 1899 Hague Convention's early laws of war that the United States has followed even though the U.S. government never ratified the agreement.
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What ammo Should I stockpile?

Both types of ammo are highly essential for SHTF. For defense, you should stock up a minimum of 500 rounds of defensive ammo for your shotgun, approximately 2000 rounds for your rifle and finally 1000 rounds for your handgun.
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How much ammo does a soldier carry?

Most infantry soldiers carry 210 rounds of 5.56x45mm (0.21×1.77in) NATO, spread between seven magazines.
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Is it good to stockpile ammo?

If you're wondering whether you should stockpile ammunition in your home and personal defense arsenal, the answer is "YES". For obvious reasons, you don't want to risk a personal shortage of ammo if the 2nd Amendment comes under heavy attack and laws start prohibiting guns and rounds in your area.
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Can ammunition go off in a fire?

Basically, the heat of a fire can cause a round to fire just as it would if someone had pulled the trigger on a live round. The bullets sitting in the non-aligned chambers can also discharge from the heat.
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Why is there still an ammo shortage?

With more Americans owning guns, more people need ammunition. Even though ammo manufacturers have ramped up production to match demand, bullets are still scarce.
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How long is 9mm ammunition good for?

9 mm ammunition can last for 10-25 years and continue to function correctly if it's stored in a cool, dry place. The only way for them to become ineffective is if they become corroded. Corrosion happens when one of two things occurs: either foreign matter gets inside of them or they come into contact with water.
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How many rounds did a Vietnam soldier carry?

During the Vietnam War, Soldiers were issued a semiautomatic rifle with automatic capability and up to 20 magazines of 20 rounds each along with fragmentation and colored smoke grenades.
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How much ammo did a German soldier carry in ww2?

Compared to the Axis

According to “The German Infantry Handbook 1939-1945” by Alex Buchner, you could expect the following load: 1,150 rounds of machine gun ammunition (250 rounds carried in 5 belt drums of 50 rounds; 900 rounds carried in 3 ammo boxes of 300 rounds)
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How many mags do Swat carry?

According to GURPS SWAT, each SWAT team meber carries a loaded primary weapon + two extra magazines and a loaded sidearm + two extra magazines. So, that would mean 90 rounds total for, say, MP5 or an M4. And 21 rounds for a . 45 M1911 variant or 45 for a typical 9mm.
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How many rounds do you need for self defense?

In the overwhelming majority of the incidents where an armed civilian fires a shot in self-defense, probably 70 to 90% of them are able to resolve the situation within 3 or 4 rounds, and usually closer to one or two rounds.
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How many mags should I have?

Six magazines—ideally 12—also gives plenty of capacity should you take a class or two (and you should; honestly, it's a great way to test your gear, spot deficiencies in your shooting skills and just generally get better).
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Are stockpiling weapons illegal?

That's not because it's illegal to horde thousands of rifles and handguns in your weird Bel Air mansion — stockpiling guns is actually protected by the Second Amendment, and most states have no limit on how many legal firearms you can own.
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Why are hollow points illegal?

Legislation. The Hague Convention of 1899, Declaration III, prohibited the use in international warfare of bullets that easily expand or flatten in the body. It is a common misapprehension that hollow-point ammunition is prohibited by the Geneva Conventions, as the prohibition significantly predates those conventions.
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Why are dum dum bullets banned?

Dum Dum Bullets have been banned already in the first Hague Conventions of 1899, because of their capability to expand or flatten inside the human body. Their use was subject of § 23 of the Hague Convention from 1907 (source 2).
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