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Their FAQ was an interesting read.

 

Their mention of the 1911 magazine design lends credibility to the story of the pistol magazine being loaded for decades and still functioning.

 

Good discussion.

 

I'm curious to know if any of those springs, that Jim has, could be rehabilitated through heat-treating, etc.

 

It sounds like a fun experiment.

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Juggs, consider yourself reported to yourself for abusive comments.  cry.gif

 

Besides, we have to have something to talk about other than how bad the gov is and how bad black people are and how bad muzzies are and how bad cops are and how bad the media is and how bad...

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Cause if you're loading them to full capacity, you're damaging the springs.

 

I know you might think that if they're made to hold 30 then it must be OK to put 30 in there, but a "gun expert" told me today that I'm ruining my magazines.

 

He must be right.  After all he's an expert.  He told me so.

Ha! He's so high speed!

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Their FAQ was an interesting read.

 

Their mention of the 1911 magazine design lends credibility to the story of the pistol magazine being loaded for decades and still functioning.

 

Good discussion.

 

I'm curious to know if any of those springs, that Jim has, could be rehabilitated through heat-treating, etc.

 

It sounds like a fun experiment

heat treat does not fix metal fatigue

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Damn, busted again. blush.png


Gaddis told me ALL his magazines are ruined.....

 

 

The pages are all stuck together!

 

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Says the guy posting the porno mag selfie. laugh.png


Scary thing is is that this almost looks like what was on the screen on the supposedly NIB tablet I bought at Wal Mart. unsure.png 

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Valve springs - especially the racing variety are under many times more stress than gun mag springs. 

Some mags have better made springs than others.

EDC is hard on ammo and mags, as well as everything else. 

 

Opinions are like assholes, everyone has at LEAST one!

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Their FAQ was an interesting read.

 

Their mention of the 1911 magazine design lends credibility to the story of the pistol magazine being loaded for decades and still functioning.

 

Good discussion.

 

I'm curious to know if any of those springs, that Jim has, could be rehabilitated through heat-treating, etc.

 

It sounds like a fun experiment

heat treat does not fix metal fatigue
Metal fatigue and relaxation (due to use (heat/use)) are two different issues.

(I found several good research studies online concerning the different reasons why metal springs fail.)

 

Love your posts Jim, I'm in your corner.

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when I get home from work I also remove the coil springs from my vehicles, loosen the valve rockers, and drain all the oil from my engine and store it indoors to keep it at room temperature to avoid wear associated dry starts.

 

at some point you just have to ask how much you care about stuff wearing out. everything wears out. how long does it take is the only question.

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when I get home from work I also remove the coil springs from my vehicles, loosen the valve rockers, and drain all the oil from my engine and store it indoors to keep it at room temperature to avoid wear associated dry starts.

 

Your vehicles must last a lifetime laugh.png

These threads are always frustrating for me, after each post I load or unload all of my mags, just to find that after the next post I need to reload them all again. I don't know what to do anymore.

Just do what I did……buy more mags and keep half loaded and the other half not.

 

Then you can have your cake and eat it too.

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Pistol mags and rifle mags are slightly different animals. Normally pistol magazines springs are overly compressed within the body when loaded, its an effort to get more rounds in a smaller space trading spring life for capacity. Also pistol magazines normally have rounds feeding on an angle rather than most rifle magazines that are constant curve or compensated straight. This difference requires that the rounds sit in a very specific way under a specific tension to generate the correct feed angle.

 

Another factor is ammunition. Ammo that is carried daily is likely exposed to a lot of humidity, this will change how well it cycles. A good part of the long term loaded magazine problems are likely related to damaged ammo more than worn out springs.

 

Steel changes as it ages. The elements combined to make steel do slowly change and react over the years, in fact some parts have to be processed out of steel that is no more than a few weeks past processing. So springs can slowly weaken depending on the alloy used in their production and how they are made.

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when I get home from work I also remove the coil springs from my vehicles, loosen the valve rockers, and drain all the oil from my engine and store it indoors to keep it at room temperature to avoid wear associated dry starts.

 

at some point you just have to ask how much you care about stuff wearing out. everything wears out. how long does it take is the only question.

This is how we all feel and ponder. We all set limits based on the best information available. Edited by Sim_Player
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