Since they are considered disposable how many rounds are USGI mags rated?
Since they are considered disposable how many rounds are USGI mags rated?
There's 20 rd mags and 30's.
Most common are the 30 rounders,I haven't heard the military use 20 rounders since the 80's..
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They run them until they're no longer serviceable or the unit has to many to store then often the GI's get to grab what they can and go sell them at the gunshows.
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I know we had separate boxes of mags for field training, range and new in wrapper to take on deployments in our arms room. FTX mags were ready to fall apart and range mags were still in good shape. Honestly, I think I was told at about 10k they start to have major problems and the Army pays so little for mags it's cheaper to replace than to rebuild.
I imagine there are very few of us here who shoot enough to wear out a magazine. My uneducated guess would be probably 20,000 to 30,000 rounds. Although I could see 10,000 being an area where perhaps a new spring could come in handy.
On a good year, I probably only shoot around 500 rounds through any of my rifles. And, usually, those 500 rounds aren't all through the same magazine. So, for the sake of argument, let's say one of my magazines sees about 250 rounds each year. That means it would take me 40 years to reach the 10,000 round mark on that magazine.
Last edited by ray1970; 11-03-2013 at 08:53.
You question is like asking, How long before I die?
Based on wear and tear some times less than others. For both magazines and Humans.
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Hell, Jim. If wear an rear was a factor wouldn't you be dead by now?
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