Bird
Rest in Peace
We've talked about pistols and ammo, so I thought I'd mention something else for which there seems to be differing opinions. When I started in law enforcement 45 years ago, we were issued revolvers and I think nearly all law enforcement agencies used revolvers. However, our officers were permitted to carry semi-auto pistols as long as they were .38 caliber or larger and made by Smith & Wesson or Colt. I can remember officers who were carrying semi-autos being warned to have spare magazines (or clips, as they were usually called back then) and to rotate them regularly and frequently because leaving them loaded would weaken springs and cause the gun to malfunction.
Now many years later, much has changed, and I find a number of places on the Internet that say that's hog wash; that you can leave the magazines loaded for months and even years. Having recently bought a new Sig Sauer P229DAK, today I sent an e-mail question to Sig Sauer asking what they recommend. The answer I got back was, "We recommend swapping full magazines every 30 days."
This is just for your information.
Now many years later, much has changed, and I find a number of places on the Internet that say that's hog wash; that you can leave the magazines loaded for months and even years. Having recently bought a new Sig Sauer P229DAK, today I sent an e-mail question to Sig Sauer asking what they recommend. The answer I got back was, "We recommend swapping full magazines every 30 days."
This is just for your information.