Always have, always will
HI,
First, a quote from another post
"Always +1 with my semi autos, tried to do it with the revolvers but the round just wouldn't fit.
Thanks for a
great laugh
As for topping up the mag, this is a habit I got into from the days when I was in the army, and have never seen a reason to change it.
My procedure is always to chamber a round from the mag, then drop it, add a round and re-insert the mag.
I also carry a spare mag on me, and a box of 20 rounds in my car.
Regarding the concern for mag springs wearing out from being compressed? I dont consider this a problem.
Again, in the army all your mags are always full except for when you empty them for inspection, (which takes a few minutes )and then fill them up again. or you are busy shooting. In civilian life, I have kept mags loaded for years (except when shooting them) and have never had problems with any of them (Browning HP, Glock 22, Colt 1911, S&W 4006, Whalter PPK .380, Berret 72, Berreta 92FS)
Cheers,
Danny