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I think my point was missed. Even IF placing the magazine on the ground effects barrel harmonics (I'll let you guys argue that), the benefits of a stable position that comes from the mag on the ground will far outweigh the negatives of any harmonics issue (if there are any.)
I personally think the 'mags on ground induces failures' is not true, based on my personal experience and the opinion of others that I trust. I don't doubt it was once based on some truth, but I don't know what happened in Vietnam, and none of my mags are from that era. I inspect them religiously and consider them expendable. (I also crush them when the lips start to spread or crack. You can write "bad" or draw a big X on them and throw them away, but some dumbass will fish them out of the trash and put them back in rotation).
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