Andy morton
Well-Known Member
Hi folks , opinions please ,
Magazine or bottom plate
Magazine or bottom plate
Reasons behind your preference please VSSCan't comment on that specific rifle, but I would always opt for a floorplate mag in preference to a detachable mag.
You won't lose it. Or leave it at home.Reasons behind your preference please VSS
How is it quicker and easier?Personally I prefer a detachable mag. Quicker and easier then a floorplate but pure personal preference.
Assuming travel to ground with unloaded rifle and full mag in pocket. Arrive at ground, get out of truck, mag in , load round and off we go ...therefore quicker at the important end...but see your pointHow is it quicker? You still have to put the rounds in the magazine one by one, just as I have to with my floorplate mag.
Only difference is that you then have one more action to carry out (ie, inserting the magazine into the rifle), whereas I'm loaded up and ready to go.
Therefore it stands to reason that loading a floorplate rifle is quicker.
What I think you mean is, you assume the full mag is in your trouser pocket...Assuming travel to ground with unloaded rifle and full mag in pocket. Arrive at ground, get out of truck, mag in , load round and off we go ...therefore quicker at the important end...but see your point![]()
What I think you mean is, you assume the full mag is in your trouser pocket...
"At least, I thought it was....
Perhaps it's in my jacket pocket.... Nope....
Oh, hold on [insert nervous chuckle here], it must be in the pocket of my fleece....
Nope...."
Dawning realisation....
It's on the kitchen table.
80 miles away.
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Thankyou mateYou won't lose it. Or leave it at home.
When I got my first floorplate rifle I admit it took me a while to get used to it, and I even looked into converting it to a detachable mag. But I'm so glad I didn't. In fact, so much so that the next rifle I bought was exactly the same. Holds 5 rounds under the bolt, which is more than enough for most outings.
Using a detachable mag now feels crude and clumsy by comparison.
Thats why you should always keep a spare mag loaded in the glove box.What I think you mean is, you assume the full mag is in your trouser pocket...
"At least, I thought it was....
Perhaps it's in my jacket pocket.... Nope....
Oh, hold on [insert nervous chuckle here], it must be in the pocket of my fleece....
Nope...."
Dawning realisation....
It's on the kitchen table.
80 miles away.
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Joking?Thats why you should always keep a spare mag loaded in the glove box.
Joking
This was a subject the other day, i dont think the law differs between box, pocket or mag.At one time I thought a loaded magazine was a legal no no unless on land or a range where one can shoot. Please correct me if wrong.
Ditto, I think they both have pros and consI've got both on my Howa's - both work well. Magazine is easier to unload in the cold, gloved hand, in the dark - but I don't really have a preference.
Absolute no from me ... but I have to go to certain sites as part of my job ...and that would land me in a whole heap of troubleJoking?
Ok, maybe not a spare mag, but doesn't everyone keep a hidden stash of ammo in their vehicle, to guard against the possibility of forgetfulness.....?