GatorFarmer
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There is one downside to Ruger factory mags. That is the factory finish. While the mags will feed reliably, they are blued. Thus they are more prone to rust than the various and sundry mags that feature military style coatings. They also can reflect light. Easily enough corrected with some Duracoat or even a can of Rustoleum. I saw a stack of GBs that were sold by a state DoC when they traded them in. Pretty much all the 20rd mags showed signs of rust and pitting. Any Walmart should have cans of flat camo colored spray paint in stock, at least during hunting season.
Might not be a bad idea to paint a rifle intended for a Bad Day at Black Rock. Wood stocks often also allow reflected light and a quick paint job will help break up the outline of the weapon. Tends to look ugly, but once a person enters into the realm of BDBR guns, might as well do it up all the way.
Might not be a bad idea to paint a rifle intended for a Bad Day at Black Rock. Wood stocks often also allow reflected light and a quick paint job will help break up the outline of the weapon. Tends to look ugly, but once a person enters into the realm of BDBR guns, might as well do it up all the way.