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  1. #21
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    No, I think it is really stuck in there. I fooled around in paint shop with it a bit and I can't see anything except an LEO who is seriously stressing and is about to pee their pants when the magazine falls out or nothing happens...



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    I did quick google and discovered that this picture is becoming as infamous as the backwards clip for the HK ad.

    It was incorrectly inserted and possibly upside down. Here's a link to a thread where someone called the sheriff and asked.
    http://www.armedpolitesociety.com/in...?topic=5014.25

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    In a stress situation, fingers become flippers.

    This gent was fortunate that it happened in training.

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    this is why you practice things the way you would normally do things...
    so when the SHTF, you'll be relying on muscle memory to pull you through.


    Practice your immediate action drills, they may save you..... or save a boatload of time on your 3gun stages....

    (I had some serious feed problems on the 96G (using 92 mags by mistake) muscle memory took over and I was back in action before I knew what happened. ops:

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7idl

    (I had some serious feed problems on the 96G (using 92 mags by mistake) muscle memory took over and I was back in action before I knew what happened. ops:
    there is no physical difference in 96 and 92 mag bodies, except the holes in the back. The follower is the only difference.
    I use 92 mags in 96's and 96 mags in 92's, as do a lot of people I know with no issues
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    muscle memory works well unless it is empty mags you are inserting in your handgun. Then all the muscle memory in the world wont fix stupid. But hey at least I got practice at mag changes and tap racks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_will
    Quote Originally Posted by 7idl

    (I had some serious feed problems on the 96G (using 92 mags by mistake) muscle memory took over and I was back in action before I knew what happened. ops:
    there is no physical difference in 96 and 92 mag bodies, except the holes in the back. The follower is the only difference.
    I use 92 mags in 96's and 96 mags in 92's, as do a lot of people I know with no issues

    There IS a difference at the feed lips. I took pics (I think) and if I can find 'em, I'll post 'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The1andOnlyKC
    muscle memory works well unless it is empty mags you are inserting in your handgun. Then all the muscle memory in the world wont fix stupid. But hey at least I got practice at mag changes and tap racks.
    what on earth are you talking about? [pirate]

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    [quote="7idl"][quote="mr_will"]
    Quote Originally Posted by 7idl
    There IS a difference at the feed lips. I took pics (I think) and if I can find 'em, I'll post 'em.
    .40 on the left, 9mm on the right.
    the lip opening on the .40 is bigger.



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