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FJ_az1 year ago

Protip: By owning some obscure gun no one else has (like a Steyr), you avoid this problem entirely. Of course, you also pay a lot more than $10 each for your magazines.

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ريناد VIP1 year ago

It was interesting what happened to “Friends” during COVID-19. Fuck people.

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Branden Miller1 year ago

I’ve matched my mags with my guns for years. Red 300 blk. Blue 556. Green 9mm. Yellow 45. None of my friends tape theirs so mine are easy to identify anyway.

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Michael1 year ago

Good thing I'm color blind. I'll be coming home with extra mags

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Daniel Price1 year ago

I have a very unique way of marking my magazines. I write my name on it, and then when I see my name on it I know it is one of mine.

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Ben Jones1 year ago

My metallic sharpie initials keeps wearing off. I noticed this red line of yours for a long time and thought it was some mysterious accessory to look cool. Paint marker and practicality after all.

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Liberty Mint1 year ago

personalized cerakote biz coming to a mag near you

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Robin “Griff” Griffiths🇺🇸1 year ago

I only mark my weapons with the blood of my enemies. Sorry, dems da rules.

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#sanathan1 year ago

I usually use a red oil paint marker and number my mags 1-2-3-4-5-etc. this way I know which mag may have an issue and should be replaced. That is also patent pending 😃

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Charlie1 year ago

I used to dip all my spanner’s in red oxide paint. Very handy.

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