Magazine Tapping

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Post by spearedum » Sun Oct 30, 2005 11:13 pm

I remember one day setting around a box of M-16 rounds and loading our mags. I think they were on 10 round stripper clips, but my memory is on sabatical.

I know we had some tracer rounds, because we tried to guage the accuricy of the M-16 by following the path of a mag of just tracers. We used a M-16 with a bi-pod for stability, but after about 350 meters the bullets would fly-off on their own. The normal ball rounds were more accurate, but we fired into a free fire zone and 'who wanted to check the target'?

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Post by Brass Rat » Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:05 pm

Here is a scan from my FAL manual, check out the 2nd paragraph under "Note".

Even FN recognizes the value of magazine tapping. There is also a bit of psychological value to it.

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Post by Brass Rat » Sat Nov 26, 2005 9:46 am

I was watching Bob load 5 rounds in his #5's magazine Thursday.

He carefully loaded it so the rounds went in with the rims in front of the round below and then after the last round was seated, whap, on the heal of his hand.

I guess he has seen me do it so many times he just automatically did it.
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