Service members shipping in or out of theaters, comes to mind.Interesting, but I'm trying my best to think of why I would ever need this...
Recently I began running short on ammo and had to fall back on m855. I ordered up a bunch of 77gr good stuff and wanted to switch over to keep the mags topped off with the better ammo. This would've saved time instead of using the rear of a case to strip them out.Interesting, but I'm trying my best to think of why I would ever need this...
Good point, but I'm 45 years past the expiration date on stuff like that.Service members shipping in or out of theaters, comes to mind.
I could see that, but it's a bummer to have to do that. Methinks you need more mags, my friend.Recently I began running short on ammo and had to fall back on m855. I ordered up a bunch of 77gr good stuff and wanted to switch over to keep the mags topped off with the better ammo. This would've saved time instead of using the rear of a case to strip them out.
Lol. I wasn't including you in my comment. Just tossing out a possible necessity.Good point, but I'm 45 years past the expiration date on stuff like that.
I could see that, but it's a bummer to have to do that. Methinks you need more mags, my friend.
haha true true.Good point, but I'm 45 years past the expiration date on stuff like that.
I could see that, but it's a bummer to have to do that. Methinks you need more mags, my friend.
Interesting, but I'm trying my best to think of why I would ever need this...
Normally, the only ones I unload are my 10 rounders. I might still have my hunting ammo in them and need them emptied for a range trip to sight in a new gun or something like that. Other than that, not very often.Exactly. Why do people unload mags? What a waste of time. Besides everyone knows the fastest way to unload one is to shoot them out
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