Load to 28 or 30?

Published on June 8, 2023
Duration: 0:17

This guide, presented by a recognized firearms expert, details the practical implications of loading AR-15 30-round magazines to either 28 or 30 rounds. It demonstrates how loading to 28 rounds facilitates easier magazine seating on a closed bolt due to increased spring travel. Conversely, loading to 30 rounds requires a firmer seating action but is shown to be secure with a proper 'shake test'. The video emphasizes practical application and addresses a common debate within the firearms community.

Quick Summary

Loading an AR-15 30-round magazine with 28 rounds offers easier seating on a closed bolt due to increased spring travel. While loading to 30 rounds requires more force, both methods result in a secure magazine if properly seated and confirmed with a 'shake test' for retention.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Loading 28 Rounds
  2. 00:06Loading 30 Rounds

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the advantage of loading an AR-15 magazine with 28 rounds instead of 30?

Loading a 30-round AR-15 magazine with 28 rounds allows for easier seating on a closed bolt. This is because there is more spring travel remaining, reducing the force needed to lock the magazine into place, which is beneficial in tactical situations.

How can I ensure my AR-15 magazine is securely seated?

After seating the magazine, perform a 'shake test' by vigorously oscillating the rifle. This physical check confirms that the magazine is firmly locked into the magazine well and will not inadvertently drop during movement or recoil.

Does loading a 30-round magazine to full capacity affect its security?

While loading a 30-round magazine to its full capacity of 30 rounds requires a firmer seating action against a closed bolt, it remains secure if properly locked. The key is to ensure a positive lock by seating it firmly and performing a retention check.

What type of magazine is typically used for an AR-15 in this demonstration?

The video demonstrates the use of a standard GI 30-round magazine, commonly made of aluminum, for the AR-15 platform. These magazines are widely used for their reliability and capacity.

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