Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Tactical Tuesday: High Capacity Mags

Hello everyone! I am sorry for not posting this last couple of weeks, but I have some great things coming down the pike for you all.  Anyways, on to tactical Tuesday.

This weeks tactical Tuesday will be a little shorter then the previous posts.

Today we will cover something very important (like we always do.) If you are the kind of person who likes their fire arms this post will be for you. Sorry if I post a lot about guns to all the people who don't own any. I believe guns are a must have for any end of the world scenario.

Whatever firearm you choose is up to you. Some people will argue this gun over that or this caliber of bullet over that. This post is not about the kind of gun you use but rather the kind of magazine you use in your gun. I'm talking about using high capacity magazines in your gun. Now in saying this some states do not allow owners to have high capacity magazines, so if you live in one of those states, follow the law and don't buy high capacity magazines.

High cap mags hold 15 bullets or more. Other mags only hold 10 bullets. The advantage of a high cap mag is obvious. You can store more bullets and have the ability to reload less. High cap mags are a little more money but are well worth the investment. The pictures below are of two different mags, side-by-side.



The one on the left is my Glock 22 mag. It is a high cap mag that holds 15 bullets. The mag on the right is for my Walther P-38 (the same guns the German's used in WWII.)

The P-38 is a single stack mag that only holds 8 rounds. That being said, older guns like the P-38 cannot have a high cap mag.

So when it comes to picking your gun, that's up to you. But when it comes to picking a mag always go with a high cap.

Until next time, thanks for seeing what I see!
Jared

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