Red Tape On Gun Magazines at Cameron Maughan blog

Red Tape On Gun Magazines. If i get a failure of some sort, i note it in my log book along with the code of the mag. Blue tape is for 147 gdhps or sub ball ammo. Red for tracer magazines, yellow for gold dot 75. Forgive me, but different colors of tape is a massively flawed way to identify magazines. An inexpensive solution is to tape two magazines together. I did them with red electrical tape around the body near the base. What i think you're really talking about more though is what i use the thin 0.5 thick electrical tape for. It depends on lighting, having time to look and taking your eyes off of the situation. Mine are marked red for 75 tap (self def ammo), white for bonded psp (barrier ammo), and green for green tip. For me, red tape is for 124+p gdhps or m882. Once they're loaded, can be hard to differentiate and with the tape i know at a glance. I use color codes to id individual magazines.

Anyone else put 90 or 100 mph tape on magazines?
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What i think you're really talking about more though is what i use the thin 0.5 thick electrical tape for. I use color codes to id individual magazines. Blue tape is for 147 gdhps or sub ball ammo. It depends on lighting, having time to look and taking your eyes off of the situation. Mine are marked red for 75 tap (self def ammo), white for bonded psp (barrier ammo), and green for green tip. Once they're loaded, can be hard to differentiate and with the tape i know at a glance. If i get a failure of some sort, i note it in my log book along with the code of the mag. Red for tracer magazines, yellow for gold dot 75. I did them with red electrical tape around the body near the base. An inexpensive solution is to tape two magazines together.

Anyone else put 90 or 100 mph tape on magazines?

Red Tape On Gun Magazines For me, red tape is for 124+p gdhps or m882. Red for tracer magazines, yellow for gold dot 75. What i think you're really talking about more though is what i use the thin 0.5 thick electrical tape for. Mine are marked red for 75 tap (self def ammo), white for bonded psp (barrier ammo), and green for green tip. Once they're loaded, can be hard to differentiate and with the tape i know at a glance. An inexpensive solution is to tape two magazines together. Forgive me, but different colors of tape is a massively flawed way to identify magazines. For me, red tape is for 124+p gdhps or m882. Blue tape is for 147 gdhps or sub ball ammo. I use color codes to id individual magazines. I did them with red electrical tape around the body near the base. If i get a failure of some sort, i note it in my log book along with the code of the mag. It depends on lighting, having time to look and taking your eyes off of the situation.

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