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Cell phones used to have detachable batteries.....
I wish they still did
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Cell phones used to have detachable batteries.....
Pretty much my plan...Why can't some guys like magazines and some guys like hinged floor plates? Is that also an option?
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What data are you referencing here? Rifle, cartridge, etc.
Edit: There are a ton of reasons to use a DBM, but all else being equal, a detachable feature introduces an additional tolerance into a system.
I have both. Pros and cons to each.Why can't some guys like magazines and some guys like hinged floor plates? Is that also an option?
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I mean people fumble things and they get lost in powdery snow.
I do quite a bit of work via snowmobile most winters (didn't get much winter this year) and every outing someone looses a scrench or a file, not to mention hardware if we're hanging signs. Heck I've dropped my keys just getting out of the truck and had to sift for them. Shit happens.
As to your Glock and AR mag question, are you claiming nobody has ever lost a magazine from their Glock or AR?
That's ludicrous. I guarantee more Glock mags have been lost in history than revolver cylinders, and more AR mags have been lost than floorplates or fixed internal box magazines.
Actually now that I think about it when I first started carrying years ago I had an XDS in a crossbreed style holster (different brand) and the kydex didn't cover the opposite side of the ambi mag release. It was stupid. I had dining chairs, work benches and kitchen counters eject my magazine on more than one occasion.
I haven't had a lot of problems with my revolvers, tube fed lever actions, tube fed shotguns, or fixed magazine bolt actions, nor have I seen other people have many mag related issues with them (unless you count 303 rims in Enfields... which are actually DBMs...).
But I have been witness at public ranges in the pre season sight in rush to people showing up and saying "I could have sworn the mag should have been in the case."
I guess you can name call me as amateurish, and that's probably fair, but it doesn't change the facts.
Didn't Jake or his son walk away from a pair of Swarovski binos on the mountain or something like that in one of the early podcasts? I guess Jake's amateurish too.
Every decision is a compromise and for a fighting weapon the need for firepower obviously outweighs the possibility of losing a magazine. But for a big game rifle, there's no need for high volume firepower.
All else being equal my preference would be for all essential components of my hunting rifle to be attached to my hunting rifle. It's not a hill I'm going to die on as evidenced by the Tikka I recently bought, but it would be my preference.
You might decide that the benefits of a DBM outweigh the risk of losing the mag by 1,000,000:1 and in your opinion only idiots like me would ever consider an integral magazine, and that's fine.
But flatly stating that there's not a single function in which a DBM does not outperform an integral mag isn't true. A detachable mag can become separated from the rifle, however unlikely or amateurish that may be, while an integral mag cannot.
Now I'm off to listen to Tuesday's podcast to learn what else I'm an idiot about...
I brought this up mostly to poke fun at the owner of UM not knowing how to operate a bdl. There's nothing worse than a poorly feeding bdl, can brick the entire rifle. If you have a faulty magazine they're easily and quickly replaced.
Random aside, anyone know if aw mags can be topped off in the gun? I know they're double stack/double feed...
Cell phones used to have detachable batteries.....
Why can't some guys like magazines and some guys like hinged floor plates? Is that also an option?
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Making a DBM feed from a bolt action is an easy thing. There are functionally no Tikkas, Sako’s, or Sauer’s that have feeding issues with mags. Same for systems setup to use AI AW and AICS mags. Yes, every manufacturer can and does make a bad mag at some point, it’s also apparent the first time it is used.
@Formidilosus out of curiosity, are AW magazines in AW-cut R700 two lug actions generally pretty reliable? For my next barreled action (LP Fuzion) I ordered a Hawkins with an AW mag latch since the action is AW cut I figured I'd try those out. I've heard AW mags function best with three lug actions where one of the lugs dips into the magazine. Are AW-cut two-lug ones less reliable?
Have you never had a bad Tikka mag?
I bought a spare 4 rounder and a 6 rounder to have ready to go when hunting. I'm shooting reloads at around 2.25 coal, and never had a problem feeding from the mag that came with the gun, but with both the new ones, cartridges in the magazines sometimes tilt and do not pop all the way up.
We are on the same page, my post was sarcastic. I was one of the ones who prefer a hinged floor plate for a hunting rifle, I would never argue it being better than a magazine.Who has said that they can’t? If you read the thread the discussion came because people stated that DBM’s “sucked” and internal mags are better. Other than carrying in the hand and looks- that’s not true.
It is quite ok for someone to state “I prefer x item, yet recognize the potential compromise”. If someone instead says something that is objectively incorrect, I would expect and hope people would call them on it.
Anyone who has owned horses can attest to the fact they could cripple themselves in a rubber padded room.My tires can fall of my truck, while the legs of a horse cannot.
Anyone who has owned horses can attest to the fact they could cripple themselves in a rubber padded room.
Do you appendix carry or on the side when concealed?After a bit of a hiatus from pistols, did some shooting today with a few. Was not specially doing Bill Drills, but the Bill Drill was sort of it. All bill drills were clean (inside 8 ring) with all but a couple of shots with the PMR all in the 5.54” black of the B8 bull. Shot cold, back to back with no practice.
1911 45auto- 3.75 seconds
G17- 3.76 sec
Zev OZ9c with RMR (G19 size)- 3.68 sec
Staccato P2- 2.90 sec
PMR30- 2.27, 2.17, 1.92, 2.03, 1.92 seconds in order.
Then did two more times with the Staccato P2 at 2.20 and 2.13 seconds.
The biggest hindrance with the PMR 30 was the holster that I was using didn’t fit it well. Also the thumb safety is smaller than ideal- already have replacements on the way.
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