AR mags & a tacti-cool gun

Ray Shepard
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Friday, June 19, 2020, 18:00 (2252 days ago)

A while ago Gary mentioned loading and storing mags. If you purchase quality magazines then there is little concern about them failing to function when needed. So as an experiment I broke out my apocalypse stash. About 10-12 years ago i loaded about 10 magpul AR mags full and left them in a go bag. Today I busted them out to see if they would still function - they did, no issues. I used a friend's Daniel Defense Mk18 (which is a great firearm). So as Gary said, load em and leave em.

And now a tacti-cool gun. A while ago I picked up this fun little piece as a bedside gun for my wife. It is a Kalashnikov USA KP-9. It is 9mm and 30 round magazines (or 10 if you live in a communistic state). According to the ATF it is a pistol with a brace. They have the same model with a stock called a KR-9. I put a Burris Fastfire on it, which takes some getting used to as AK style firearms don't generally co-witness red dots with iron sights.

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Thats good to know about the mags! Cool 9 also!

Derek
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Friday, June 19, 2020, 19:43 (2252 days ago) @ Ray Shepard

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back in the first survivalist phase we went thru when

gary reeder
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Friday, June 19, 2020, 20:37 (2251 days ago) @ Ray Shepard

the peanut man, Jimmy Carter, sold off all our gold, silver, and French Tickler condoms the survivalist craze hit big time. Being sure the shit was going to hit the fan any day, I built a house on 15 acres in the middle of 8000 acres of woods, It was one of the "underground" houses sitting back in a hillside with the front facing the SE, to get the morning sun. We stocked up on AR-15s and AR-180s and crates of ammo. All my friends in the 101st just back from Viet Nam spoke highly of Adventure Line magazines, saying they never failed them in bad times. So I stocked up on them, had probably 50 or 60 of them fully loaded. This was in 1979. When the world didn't collapse, roving gangs of bad guys didn't come about, the local whore houses didn't close due to no business, we all sort of forgot all our preparations and went about our businesses. The owner of the radio station I worked for in Nashville bought a new station on an island off Sarasota and asked me (sorta TOLD me) to go down there and take over the station and change it from elevator music to good old rock & roll. I gathered up 5 freaky DJS that had worked for me in the past and we all moved south.

Anyway, most of my magazines were in a couple of wooden military ammo crates. They sat in my trophy room in a corner in Florida for years covered up with animal skins and such. Sort of an end table. In 1985 I retired from radio and got into a small gun shop of my own in Sarasota. The original Pistol Parlor. Then in '94 we moved out here.

A few years ago I bumped into those 2 wood crates full of loaded magazines in a hall closet. I was planning to go to John Linebaugh's seminar in Cody so I thought I would take an AR or 2 and a bunch of magazines. Before I left I took some of them out and they all shot fine, never missed a beat. So this long drawn out story was just to agree with Ray that loaded mags don't seem to have problems being loaded for a little over 35 years.

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