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Magazine numbers - what do you use

You seem to have my comment very personally. Are you alright, is everything ok, wanna borrow some bb's or something?
Haha no your ok, thanks for offer though very kind.☺I just have a massive upchuck reflex to the word operator. People who try to act all tacticool operator are worse than chavs.

Actually thats a good thread;

Are the people who claim to be OPERATOR the chavs of airsoft?

 
I have my go mags numbered so I know which are spent or not and so I can rotated them to get even wear. Can't see much point in doing so for Aeg mags though.

 
I have my go mags numbered so I know which are spent or not and so I can rotated them to get even wear. Can't see much point in doing so for Aeg mags though.
One advantage of numbering / marking all of your mags is for identification if dropped or misplaced. It is not just another black AEG magazine but one you can describe and identify if handed in. Some players use coloured tape to ID mag weights or capacity, I find that the letter 'H' helps highlight the hi-cap one amidst the low/real-caps. Each of us have a method to our madness.

 
I number my gas mags so I know to use them all evenly. Also if one develops a small leak I can easily identify it for maintenance later. I use these little round stickers which I put on the bottom, colour coded for each type (there is no real purpose to this. I have several hundred stickers I need to use up.)

 
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