Should you keep magazines 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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Is it better to leave magazines loaded or unloaded?

So just to be safe, the best practice is to rotate the magazines periodically. That's where you unload your magazines and let them “rest” for a while, and switch to a second set of magazines to keep loaded for the next cycle.
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Should I keep a magazine loaded at home?

Storing a Loaded Magazine Is Fine…

In theory, the spring should not wear out while being compressed if the spring material does not pass its yield point. A compressed spring holds more potential energy than a relaxed one, but with no other forces acting on it, the potential energy should never diminish.
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How long can I leave a magazine 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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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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Is It Okay To Store Magazines Loaded?



How long does ammo stay good for?

Ammunition isn't a perishable good - if stored correctly, it can last almost indefinitely. Whether it was stored correctly or not is another matter. Ammunition isn't like the still-edible 5000-year-old honey found in Egyptian tombs; ready to eat and spread on toast.
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How much ammo should I carry?

If you carry a mag-fed pistol — concealed or open —I'd say the minimum is two magazines. Full. Your mag may hold just seven rounds.
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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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How long can Pmags stay loaded?

The magazine was intended to be stored for only 10 years, however, Full Lead Taco forgot that it was in his gun safe for an additional 2 years before finally bringing it out of storage. The magazine was loaded and stored without the plastic dust/impact cover on top which many say will prevent feed lips from expanding.
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What is the difference between magazine and clip?

A clip is a small device that usually holds no more than 10 rounds that is used to load a larger magazine. Magazines can carry up to 100 or more rounds, just like the pages in a magazine publication.
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What ammo Should I stockpile?

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 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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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. Some branches can choose their loadouts while others can't.
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Are 30 year old bullets still good?

Generally, yes. If factory centerfire cartridges are stored in a dry, cool place with low humidity, preferably in an airtight container, they can have an amazingly long shelf life. Many ballistics experts who have shot tens of thousands of rounds over the years report shooting 20- to 50-year-old ammo with no problems.
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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?

Manufacturers recommend getting rid of old ammunition after ten years. Any older, and it can negatively affect your firearm or even cause injury or death if fired from a gun.
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Can ammunition go off in a fire?

In a structure fire, the heat produced during the burn activates and causes the bullets to explode; the larger the caliber of the bullet, the more explosive potential.
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Is it safe to store ammo loose?

Generally, loose ammo is pretty safe, because the primer has to be directly struck with a decent amount of force, and when it happens, they are not very dangerous. Because of this, you won't need to worry about your ammo going off when stored correctly in a cool, dry place, away from any fire hazards.
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Do shotgun shells go bad with age?

The universal recommendation is ten years, although there's no doubt that ammunition can last longer if stored properly. Aside from preserving the life expectancy of your shells, the key is to identify the warning signs that ammunition might have reached the end of its usable life.
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Is green tip ammo good?

Being able to punch through a barrier without needing a larger cartridge does have its advantages. Green-tipped ammo is a quality round that fires reliably and will not cause excess carbon build-up in your rifle like poorly made ammo.
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How many magazines are in a gun?

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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How much ammo should a prepper have?

You should at least have 100 to 200 rounds of ammo of game loads. The total of 100 rounds itself might last you years of hunting down larger preys as your main food source, provided that your rifle is properly sighted in and handled properly with great care. Popular big game rifles such as 30-30 and .
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