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36K views 56 replies 14 participants last post by  thornepk  
Haha. Yeah. They have the resources and could prepare to have these plates produced in a day. Oh wait, it has to go through committee, several luncheons, the bean counters, design, production schedules, and inventory management, so we'd better give these folks a month or two to get this to market.

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At least for the tooling change, etc...
 
I can't recall that I've ever dropped a mag including quals on a PPC course...just don't want to take the potential risk of a malfunction resulting in unseen damage from a high mag drop on a hard surface...cost a rookie his life when a suspect shot him with the rookie partner's 9mm who had been shot previously by the suspect during a traffic stop. The suspect tried to finish off the partner / FTO after killing the rookie but the next round didn't feed from the mag which had a very small crack causing a feed issue - suspect died later in other action.

Lefty brings up another good point on retaining a mag with ammo remaining depending on your situation under fire....& no situation is ever the same in how you may have to deal with it...
 
Sure, if life threatening you can dump a fully spent mag - if you're still standing / living to go for another - what the instructors don't tell you. Otherwise as in training, etc., try to retain the mag but if you must drop, make it the top of your foot...
 
During training & / or qualification on a timed PPC course, I would either drop a mag on top of my shoe or quickly stick the empty mag in my waist behind my belt as I grabbed a charged mag nearby. If a civilian is forced into a deadly force situation & has to stop for a mag change, then a serious problem exists & probably won't survive to make the mag change....