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I'm lucky I bought guns where the magazine is part of the gun. Just open the bolt, and load em up. Fingers never get tired because there's only 5. That, or just push em into the tube.
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That's cuz they are called speedloaders. Most people, especially newbies, don't know what those are.As hard as I been looking
I can not find any for my 642!!!
Never enough.This begs the question; how many magazines is enough? Back when I was just entering adulthood during the Obama years, I never prioritized collecting extra magazines for a rainy day.
I have since become much wiser and made sure to accumulate more magazines here and there throughout the Trump years. I have a healthy amount now but will probably try to pick up at least a couple more just in case there is a run on them.
I was sort of surprised that mags are still, for the most part, available. They haven't taken much of a hit on pricing yet either.
In my latest dumpster dive (continued search for a few guns I should of bought when in stock) I have been noticing magazines are starting to dry up.
If you don't have what you want, and think things will get worse here shortly, may be worth checking on the flavors your guns like and getting a few more!!!
Revolver clips?That's cuz they are called speedloaders. Most people, especially newbies, don't know what those are.
Found some Korean Glock happy sticks for $10, clicky clicky. Would like to get a few more factory ones, but they are up to $50 a piece now.
I bought a 5 pack of those, one worked & not well either
I have SGM and KCI in quantity and nothing but 100% so far
I have SGM and KCI in quantity and nothing but 100% so far
I can't begin to count how much money this forum has cost me. Got me doubting my magazine supply and now I'm poorer. I hope you're happy with yourself!