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The mags getting weak because of being compressed has been proven a myth. Loaded, unloaded...doesn't matter. The springs being worked is what will weaken them over time. Just the way these type of springs work.
I didn't believe it until I spoke with an engineer from Mecgar and he confirmed.
HA! I saw the subject of this thread and thought it had something to do with keeping the reading material new around the throne. Guess I've spent TOO much time bowhunting the last few years and not enough gun time.
I don't think I own a mag that's not loaded.
Agreed. Spring memory was more of a problem with Vietnam era magazines. Today's magazine spring steel is has all but eliminated memory issues.
I figure a unloaded mag isn't going to be of any use to me when needed. Weak mags can be replaced and my life can't be replaced.
Just thought of something. My Astra 300 380ACP Nazis Officers pistol magazines are from WW11. That 70 plus years. Both springs operate as new. Better spring metal?