Carrying extra Magazine

Concers about magazine malfunctions are silly.
No, they're not. What is silly is to believe that there's no possibility of a malfunction.

All mechanical devices have the potential to fail. Some are super reliable, but nothing is 100%. I've seen forks fail.

When talking about magazines, they do indeed fail. Spend enough time at competitions or training and you'll see many fail. That's life. Springs, followers, feed lips, base plates, I've seen malfunctions from every one of those things.

Watched a guy step up for a stage at a USPSA match once. He loaded his gun and reholstered. At the beep, he drew and as he fired the first shot, the base plate on his mag failed and dumped all the rounds on the ground. He reloaded and finished the stage. Because he practiced for malfunctions, he lost a little time, but was still in the game. It was actually fun to watch.
 
Before we get all snuggly about living somewhere safe.......one of the times I was the intended victim of an armed robbery was right in front of the Federal Courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh at about 1130 AM on a bright sunny Tuesday. There was a cop directing traffic at the intersection.

Folks, even Mayberry probably has street gangs today.

So, you didn't need a spare magazine, right?
 
I really get tired of these threads........................

everyone can do what they want..............NO we all don't agree......

If someone doesn't like my...or someone else's thoughts or opinion on the question.... so be it .... they are all personal opinions...... live with it!!!!

Interestingly enough I recently read a similar thread on pistol forum.com and in 4 pages the response was monolithic in favor of carrying a spare magazine.

I also noticed that they didn't frame it as carrying more ammunition in case you run out. They framed it as carrying a spare magazine in case of a malfunction.
 
Before we get all snuggly about living somewhere safe.......one of the times I was the intended victim of an armed robbery was right in front of the Federal Courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh at about 1130 AM on a bright sunny Tuesday. There was a cop directing traffic at the intersection.

Folks, even Mayberry probably has street gangs today.

I take your point, WR, but you probably should have read all of my posts in this thread before making me look to be a helpless lamb. ;)

BTW, while Pittsburgh is certainly a locale I have great respect for, I think there's a slight difference between our courthouse and the one in Pittsburgh...not to mention the street gangs:

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I really get tired of these threads........................

everyone can do what they want..............NO we all don't agree......

If someone doesn't like my...or someone else's thoughts or opinion on the question.... so be it .... they are all personal opinions...... live with it!!!!

Sorry for the end of Holidays rant..........I swear this topic has been covered at least 187 times in the 11 years I've been here....ya we all like to help out the "new guy".........but I saw the beginnings of the thread digressing into name calling ............ one guy is "silly" to worry about his magazines" another is a "helpless lamb" inappropriately " snuggly" in believing where he lives is safe.....

There are a number of topics that have no "right" answer..... IMHO this is one of them.... no one ever convinces anyone to change their practices......and they seem to slip into name calling and; back and forth "I'm right and you are wrong!" posts.

Lets just supply the new guy with information so he can make his choice.


Now on to the big questions....... 9mm or .45 and is the .40 dead!!!

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If I am carrying a revolver I typically have just the 6 in the cylinder and a full magazine if I am carrying my 1911. If I need more then a cylinder or a magazine full I don't need more ammo, I need help.
 
To answer the question: Yes I carry a spare mag in my weak hand side pocket in a DeSantis Nemesis pocket mag holder. This keeps the mag placed at a roughly 45 degree angle to the opening in the pocket and is quick to use, and inexpensive to own.
 
Ayoob has never fired a round in self defense. Doesn't mean he's not well read and a good writer and speaker. . .

But that doesn't really set him apart from a lot of well respected instructors and people that are considered experts in the field. Oleg Volk has never drawn a gun in self defense either, neither has Tamara Keel.
And don't forget the guru of all gun gurus David Grossman
 
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But that doesn't really set him apart from a lot of well respected instructors and people that are considered experts in the field. Oleg Volk has never drawn a gun in self defense either, neither has Tamara Keel.

Ayoob has drawn on a threat before (see his book In the gravest...) he just didnt fire!
 
Just out of curiosity, how does firing a round in self-defense make one an expert?

It doesn't, but then again, I didn't say that it did. Overly sensitive people may have taken it that way. He has also never served as a paid police officer, but that doesn't make a bad person either. Also as I said, he is well read . . .
 
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OK, then how does not firing in self-defense eliminate one from being a valuable source of knowledge or instruction?

You didn't say that either, but it was implied by your comment about Mr. Ayoob.

I didn't imply anything. I stated a fact. You inferred from my statement. That is on you . . .

Edit: I said he was well read.
 
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I didn't imply anything. I stated a fact. You inferred from my statement. That is on you . . .

Edit: I said he was well read.

If there was no intention of implying anything then what was the purpose of injecting your comment? :confused:

The context of your comment when following the statement that it did would lead any rational person to presume you were in disagreement.
 
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