This video explores the condition of a firearm magazine that has been loaded for over a year. While specific firearm models and calibers are not mentioned in the provided title and description, the focus on a loaded magazine implies a discussion about firearm reliability, maintenance, and long-term storage of ammunition. The content likely delves into potential issues that could arise from leaving a magazine fully loaded for an extended period, such as spring fatigue or primer setback.
This YouTube Short addresses the common myth that storing firearm magazines fully loaded will degrade their reliability. Brownells Guntech Caleb Savant, a former military armorer, explains that the quality of the magazine springs is the primary factor. High-quality springs, he asserts, can withstand being stored loaded indefinitely without significant spring fatigue, citing well-functioning WWII magazines as evidence. While rotating magazines is an option, it's deemed unnecessary for those with quality components.
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