Is this saying it will ONLY work on a double stack magazine and NOT on a single stack? That’s what those variants are usually called.
Take your time loading, so you don’t have to take your time unloading. :)
Repeal 922(o) and I’ll be interested.
Every time I would order an Argentine Military mag for the Browning Hi-Power it would come with a loader. Good thing too as I could never get the last few rounds in without using one.
Browning and Mec-Gar are easier but I still use them mainly due to the arthritis in my hands.
Just for the heck of it, I will rate the quality of the various mags I have for the Browning. I rate the Mec-Gar as the best with the Browning made ones very close. The Argentine Military ones are still reliable but like I said, the springs are too strong.
I have one 30 round high capacity mag of unknown origin. Several mag sellers at gun shows have all agreed that it is of good quality and it is. No markings at all. One dealer suggested that it was made in Argentina.
USA are made so poorly that I regret buying the single one I did during the high capacity mag ban. Just junk.
There is a new Italian maker who I have read great things about but cannot remember the brand name.
They look awful! Thanks, but I like all the magazines I have. They fit different guns. Different colored guns, too, if you want your clothing to match your weaponry. Or vice-versa. Black, brown and silver bet boring...
I use Uplulas for the AR and all the handguns. Also got one for the Marlin 795. Those 10 rd mags are hell on your fingers with the little 22s, especially in the winter.
As far as loading off the range, carry extra mags. If you need more than several mags for your carry gun, you should have a long gun nearby.
The message is clear: get rid of my pistols and buy a submachine gun. Well...if I must...