Should you unload often and let the springs rest? Or do you leave them loaded for a long period of time?
I have one of those for my Sig. Gets spendy to run that thing a half dozen times, and then it's time to drop your suppressor in the ultrasonic.I have some 33 round clips for my Glock 19 and I load only 30. If you cannot get it done in 30 its best you quit, but then I have more clips. LB
Boy that is some interesting logic.Thankfully it is extremely unlikely any of us will ever need to discharge a firearm in self defense. It is even more unlikely that more than 10 rounds would be needed in a self defense scenario.
Load 10 in a 15 rounder and leave it. Won't hurt the spring, and the perp will be dead or back out the front door before the last round is chambered.
Let's hear yours.Boy that is some interesting logic.
Guy who wins the gunfight is the one with the most bullets.Let's hear yours.
No. Winning a gunfight requires extreme power, noise, recoil and muzzle flash.Guy who wins the gunfight is the one with the most bullets.
There is a 99.9% chance your right, but I dont go to any casinos either. Expect the best, be prepared for the bad.Thankfully it is extremely unlikely any of us will ever need to discharge a firearm in self defense. It is even more unlikely that more than 10 rounds would be needed in a self defense scenario.
Load 10 in a 15 rounder and leave it. Won't hurt the spring, and the perp will be dead or back out the front door before the last round is chambered.