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10/18/2013 11:25:00 PM EDT
Ok, before I try to reinvent the wheel. I was curious what some of you are using to label your magazines?

I'm running a G35 with Dawson Precision magazine extensions for pistol.
Magpul 30 rnd g3 mags .223 for rifle

Thought I would ask first

TIA
10/19/2013 8:09:05 PM EDT
[#1]
I assume you are marking them with your name or initials or numbers? I use the silver paint markers, which hold up fairly well.
10/19/2013 8:53:48 PM EDT
[#2]
Brother label maker.
Sharpie.
Scalpel to carve into plastic basepad
10/20/2013 12:55:21 AM EDT
[#3]
Metallic silver Sharpie marker on black polymer mags.  Regular Sharpie on aluminum mags.

Cheap, effective, durable, easy......
10/21/2013 6:46:20 PM EDT
[#4]
I bought some of those skate tape deals with number cut outs on the bottom.

Dawson Precision Numbered Grip Tape
10/21/2013 6:49:25 PM EDT
[#5]

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Metallic silver Sharpie marker on black polymer mags.  Regular Sharpie on aluminum mags.



Cheap, effective, durable, easy......
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Same here.

 
10/21/2013 9:10:22 PM EDT
[#6]
Thanks all for the input. looks like the sharpie is the most popular method.


Yo
10/21/2013 9:21:31 PM EDT
[#7]
A unique location and color of automotive touchup paint.  It can be removed with a little work but doesn't come off as easy as a sharpie.

Wes
10/25/2013 1:46:09 PM EDT
[#8]
Paint marker, Sharpie, nail polish (less preferred) or a small label maker (less preferred).
The commercial labels Jesse linked to are cool, but I'd still want my initials or some unique marking on them, as eventually they'll start selling a bunch of them.
11/17/2013 7:58:49 PM EDT
[#9]
4 or 5 pack of paint pens from Wally World
11/17/2013 8:04:10 PM EDT
[#10]
Thanks everyone. I ended up getting the bright red nail polish. They don't look too professional, but they're very easy to identify and keep track of. I refer to the labeling as my "serial killer font"