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Mid Caps
Sorry...I tried posting this in the info folder but couldn't for some reason (???)
Anyways...I just purchased two mid cap 100 round mags for my G36C. I had been using my hi-caps up to this point. Does it hurt to keep bbs in the mag ( compressing the spring ) over a few days or even a week? Should you only put bbs in the mag if you are planning to use the mag in short order?? Thanks |
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#2 |
Any spring when compressed over time will lose it's strength. It's always best to keep the mag empty until you're ready to use it.
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Thought so.
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#4 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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You can leave mags with BBs in for a few days without worry, but for extended times it's safer to empty them. I tend to load my mags the night before or a few nights before a game just to get it out of the way, but the day after my game I empty all of them (besides, I like seeing my BB container fill up again.)
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