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Keeping magazines loaded long termDone to death but this is specific.?

I've been thinking of loading a few of my AR and AK mags and sticking them in ammo cansI already know that the spring will not be hurt but what about the feeding lips? I have steel, aluminum, and a couple pro-mags but I have heard that aluminum magazines if they are kept loaded for a few years the lips will quot;swellquot; causing feeding issuesWhat about steel? Would dust covers allieviate that?I would bet that I won't run into any issues with my AK mags since they are all steel and from better countries of origin like Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.

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Have your Sim/s that live there now sell the graves of the people that diedThe ghosts should go away and your sims can live in peaceHope I helped!
Leaving them loaded will not hurt them any, both steel and aluminumIt is the loading and unloading that wears the springAs far as feeding lips, it is not the spring pressure that causes damageMost of the severe damage comes from dropping loaded mags on the ground and hitting the feeding lips.
Have your Sim/s that live there now sell the graves of the people that diedThe ghosts should go away and your sims can live in peaceHope I helped!
Leaving them loaded will not hurt them any, both steel and aluminumIt is the loading and unloading that wears the springAs far as feeding lips, it is not the spring pressure that causes damageMost of the severe damage comes from dropping loaded mags on the ground and hitting the feeding lips.

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