An Official Journal Of The NRA | How Long Can You Keep Your Magazines Loaded? (2024)

Even when kept fully compressed, a magazine spring will retain its energy long past the operational life of the ammunition.

I have been trying to get a definitive answer as to the recommended time limit that a magazine could or should be kept loaded. I have contacted Smith & Wesson and Magpul, whose magazines I have, as to get their take on the question and their recommended best practices. I got two entirely different replies, which makes me wonder if there is a standard for this or just someone’s opinion. I have also viewed several YouTube videos on the subject, which provided opinions but no clear answers. What is your opinion?
W.J. McShane, Ph.D.

This is one of those subjects that is much discussed with lots of opinions, a little experience and very little hard evidence. I’ll touch on each of these and you can weigh each on its own merits.

I thought it fitting to contact some of my friends in the industry, both from an engineering and customer-service perspective. As I suspected, the answers I received were as varied as the number of people to whom I talked.

I called four different people in four different departments at one of the major manufacturers with whom I have a close relationship and received four different answers. They ranged from the magazine could remain loaded indefinitely and still function fine when and if the time came to use them, to a long, complicated regimen of exercising the spring by partially downloading the magazine periodically to different levels so the spring wouldn’t take a set to a specific position because of the number of rounds loaded in the magazine.

Although personal experience isn’t particularly comprehensive or all-encompassing, I’ll cite a few relevant to the question.

A colleague of mine bought an estate collection of firearms, which included a pristine (and loaded) 1911 that appeared unfired. The magazine was determined original to the gun and the ammunition had a 1917 military headstamp. All seven rounds in the magazine fired and the magazine worked flawlessly in another 1911. It is likely the magazine had been loaded for over a century before it was put to the test. I personally have fired magazines that have been loaded for more than three decades without issue.

Years ago, an article was published in one of the gun magazines by an aerospace engineer, whose name escapes me. He tested Glock, SIG and perhaps some other brands as well, for magazine-spring quality and longevity of compression. In the article, he went into detail as to the material aspects of the springs and how their ability to do work degraded minimally under compression and over time—with the end result being that with all the variables factored in—it would be hard to find a definitive answer. He did intimate that modern magazines of quality manufacture could be left loaded for the expected life of the ammunition that they contained.

This brings us to some of the variables that will help to answer your question, and perhaps add a few more things to think about. Some ammunition manufacturers recommend rotating service-related ammunition as little as every six months. By following that guide line, magazines would remain fully loaded a maximum of six months before being unloaded and reloaded.

Environmental conditions of temperature, moisture, exposure to chemicals or sunlight, not to mention vibration or impact, can affect the magazine and ammunition contained within. How the magazines are stored and maintained can make all the difference as to whether they work or not, regardless of the spring’s ability to do work. A magazine full of lint from carrying concealed or full of dirt from being dropped on the ground cannot be expected to be totally reliable because of the increased friction internally limiting the spring’s ability to function as designed. Contrary to what some believe, magazines used for personal defense or by an armed professional should be maintained every time the gun they are to be used in is maintained to ensure maximum operational readiness.

My opinion, regarding your question, comes from my direct experience in the military, as a competitive shooter and as an industry professional. When using quality magazines with quality ammunition, stored and maintained properly, you can leave them loaded as long as you want to without any reservation.

An Official Journal Of The NRA | How Long Can You Keep Your Magazines Loaded? (2024)

FAQs

How long can you leave magazines loaded? ›

According to Aimingexpert.com, it's generally fine to keep magazines loaded without ruining them. This is the consensus among notable gun experts who've voiced opinions on this topic. In fact, one gun owner shared a story about testing a very old gun with a loaded magazine that hadn't been fired for at least a century.

Can I leave Lancer Mags loaded? ›

Can I store my Lancer magazines fully loaded? Absolutely. In fact, one of the primary advantage of Lancer's hybrid magazine design is the hardened steel feed lip which eliminates the risk of stress cracking and failure from prolonged pressure.

How long can Magpul magazines stay loaded? ›

Effectively, forever. Not being used, no uv light to break down polymer, and dust cover on to keep feed lips from spreading, means you'll probably be dead long before they'll go bad. The dust cover keeping the feed lips from spreading is a common misconception and false.

Can I leave Glock magazines loaded? ›

Glock, specifically, makes some of the highest quality magazines in the industry, with high-strength springs that can withstand many thousands of compression cycles before they start to weaken, especially when they are properly cleaned and cared for. So you should be good to store them loaded if you want to.

Should I throw out my magazines? ›

Never throw old magazines into the bin, even if it's in a poor condition. For households, you can dispose of old magazines in your domestic recycling bins.

What is the magazine limit on an AR 15? ›

The following states have implemented capacity-based magazine bans: California – 10 rounds, Colorado – 15 rounds, Connecticut – 10 rounds, Hawaii – 10 rounds, Maryland – 10 rounds, Massachusetts – 10 rounds, New York – 10 rounds; New Jersey – 10 rounds (previously restricted to 15 rounds); Vermont – 10 rounds for ...

How long do Glock mags last? ›

We found the typical pmag would be no more likely to fail in real world trials after a year of solid shooting. In a lab setting, the magazine's spring cycled nearly 70,000 times before failure. Our lab trials went nearly 15,000 cycles before a factory Glock 17 magazine spring gave out.

Can you store an ar15 loaded? ›

Because the trigger is fully enclosed within the safe, the AR-15 can be safely stored while fully loaded.

Can you leave a magpul drum loaded? ›

Unlike previous drums, the Magpul D-60 feeds reliably without fail. The design is also very simple and can be taken apart at the field level for cleaning and maintenance. Another major plus is that, unlike other drums, the D-60 can be left loaded, and it won't break or fail.

Why are pistol mags so hard to load? ›

As you load more rounds, the spring is compressed more and the pressure will make it increasingly more difficult to get rounds into the magazine. Having the magazine resting against a solid surface will help you compress the spring as you push those final rounds in.

How many mags can you carry? ›

Conventional wisdom says to carry two, but many people don't carry any extras. The point of additional mags is less about round count than magazine reliability. It's good to have an option if the magazine fails in some way. Round count varies by gun.

Is it okay to keep a magazine fully loaded? ›

The simple answer is: storing your mags loaded should not present a problem.

Will my gun magazines be damaged if I leave them fully loaded for a long time? ›

Even when kept fully compressed, a magazine spring will retain its energy long past the operational life of the ammunition.

How long do AR-15 mags last? ›

A: A well cared for AR15 magazine can last forever. Many believe that a loaded magazine should not be left like that for more than 6 months, but this is debated among experts if swapping out is necessary.

Does keeping a magazine loaded weaken the spring? ›

It is the actual movement of the spring, flexing it in and out that eventually weakens it. So, in reality, loading and unloading a magazine does more harm to the spring than just leaving it loaded. This should not damage modern magazines, no. Modern steel will not take a “set” from simply being compressed.

How often should I empty my magazine? ›

Actually it depends on the ammo and maybe a firearm a little. If you find you r firearm dirty after shooting 100 rounds, the magazine will probably require detailed cleaning after 500 - 600 rounds. But the most important is the follower - be sure the top is ALWAYS clear. Dirty follower will cause malfunctions.

How many rounds of ammo Should I stockpile? ›

For many people, having around 1000 rounds of ammo is a key part of being prepared.

Should magazines be stored empty? ›

Some gun manufacturers recommend not storing fully loaded magazines indefinitely. Doing so can lead to the firearm malfunctioning, particularly with AR USGI magazines which are known for having detuned feed lips if left fully loaded for too long. This could cause the ammo to push out of the mag when it's not supposed.

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