How to Get Free Gun Magazines by TimAnderson
Go where they buy lots of guns and dig in their trash.
Your local police department for example.
You'll find much cooler magazines than at the 7-11, and it's totally free!!

Excellent photos by Saul Griffith
 
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Step 1: Jackpot!

Here's the tip of a really tasty iceberg. We got about 50 lbs of 20 or so different magazines.
For those of you not familiar with the genre, think "holy shit".
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shizumadrive says: Mar 24, 2013. 9:24 PM
Hmm at first I thought this meant the police throw out ammo mags in the dumpster.
punk91903 says: Apr 11, 2013. 3:08 PM
cool
shaneblomberg says: Mar 29, 2013. 6:00 PM
Yes, I also thought the same thing.
onrust says: Jan 24, 2013. 7:55 AM
There is "risk" in every dumpster you dive into. "Risk" like filth or a trespassing charge. Folks, please be careful and timing is everything ;)
Awesome cover photo!
Zaphod Beetlebrox says: Sep 24, 2012. 7:21 PM
I though you meant Magazines as in the clip that holds the bullets. I was really surprised to see you dumpster diving for such a thing.
Zaphod Beeblebrox says: Jan 23, 2013. 5:07 PM
Wait, how did you get that username?
Zaphod Beetlebrox says: Jan 23, 2013. 9:00 PM
I'm "Beetle" brox. I spelled it wrong.
Zaphod Beeblebrox says: Jan 23, 2013. 5:08 PM
Oh wow I'm an idiot. If an Admin could delete these two comments that would be great, it won't let me remove them.
Zaphod Beetlebrox says: Jan 24, 2013. 1:31 PM
Yeah the place to put those comments was you're orangeboard.
Penolopy Bulnick says: Jan 24, 2013. 11:34 AM
Flag the comments you want gone.
Xillra says: Jan 22, 2013. 6:36 PM
exactly what I thought!
Xillra says: Jan 22, 2013. 6:36 PM
exactly what I thought!
Lotsa Bad Luck says: Aug 1, 2012. 11:39 AM
You might be surprised what you find in a dumpster, especially here in America. We live in one-time-use country.
cody27 says: Mar 28, 2012. 4:55 PM
Yea it definitely rubs me the wrong way how some of these places dispose of perfectly good merchandise, i use to work at a warehouse for a major grocery store and someone would drop a flat of something on the floor while picking and damage say 50% of the individually packaged goods and they would throw it out........when in reality you could remove the other 50% from the flat and donate it to a charity but nope, it just boggled my mind especially at the time as it was a few years ago when the economy tanked and food banks were taking a serious hit as people just didnt have the extra to spare.

mind you on the other hand i had a buddy who worked at best buy and he realized that they were tossing perfectly good but slightly damaged merchandise in a compactor for reason like above, floor models, displays returns and such, all they would do is scan the item and toss it so he ended up with several goodies as he would just scan it and throw the package in the compactor.......was it ethical......one could say no but does it make sense to create so much waste just because its not good enough for going on the shelf.
curious youth says: Feb 8, 2012. 1:29 AM
great idea but i found the title as a bit misleading thinking you meant actual mags. otherwise great idea. but i dont think i would do it behind a cop shop lol
that guy chaz says: Mar 4, 2009. 4:30 AM
just thought you might want to know because its kinda funny, i'm from new zealand, and not that long ago there was a article on the front page of the news paper saying a man had been arrested for theft doing this.... i've done "dumpster diving" loads of times and its really good! go to electronics stores, and check the dumpsters behind them, they through out any slightly damaged electronic gear, ps2 games, cameras, etc, hope this helps (not sure how)
RoBear613 says: May 27, 2009. 10:03 PM
The dumpster is private property so, yes, it is illegal. It's called trespassing. And since you're paying someone to haul away your trash, the courts don't considered abandonded like your bag of trash at the end of the driveway. That said, my sister used to live in an apartment building that attracted a lot of newlyweds. When they split, there'd be a lot of brand new stuff in the dumpster.
Ishoda says: Jul 22, 2011. 5:29 PM
Legal in some parts of California actually labeled as public property behind store and in unenclosed areas odd huh?
alancj says: Jun 17, 2011. 10:45 PM
Just doesn't make sense to me. We place our trash in plastic carts we pay for, and place them on the sidewalk that we are responsible to maintain. Then we pay to have a truck come-by and pick the bins up and dump them into the truck. And yet it is supposed to be legal to rummage through OUR trash. I can see trespassing for dumpster diving, but not theft of services, cause fundamentally, the person who throws it out doesn't care where it goes! (save things like hazardous / medical waste etc. that can get you serious legal trouble for improper disposal, but I doubt anybody dumpster dives for that!)
AlternativeSpeed says: Jul 12, 2012. 2:17 PM
Ever seen Fight Club?
gell7 says: Nov 19, 2009. 10:40 PM
damm man i lkie u  LOL
Kryptonite says: Mar 27, 2009. 4:14 AM
XO Omg must try.
sniper4life says: Mar 26, 2009. 11:47 AM
seriously???!!! sweet i need to try this out !! sounds awesome best buy here i come
mntbkrguy says: May 12, 2009. 12:38 PM
unfortunately if they are anything like other big warehouse stores like Home Depot they render any merchandise unusable before throwing it away. Home depot wouldn't even let employees have returned stuff bound for the trash. :(
shizumadrive says: Mar 24, 2013. 9:27 PM
Yeah I used to work at kroger and the bundler pretty much destroyed all paper material before it went out. No free boxes, no free magazines.
Shades of Grey says: Dec 5, 2010. 9:57 AM
I used to work at Home Depot and I asked about giving the slightly damaged or still useful but incomplete(half full lightbulb pack cause someone shoplifted the other half) to charity(goodwill, habitat for humanity). The store manager asked the district manager or whomever above him and was told that the company is concerned about people bringing the items back and trying to return them. Since the store will take anything back (I've seen used lawn mowers get returned because it was the end of summer!) I can see this as a valid concern. I guess if there was a standard way of marking and tracking the items it would reduce this possibility but no one in corporate seems to care that much about it. It's cheaper and easier for them to compact it then donate it I guess.
shizumadrive says: Mar 24, 2013. 9:29 PM
Hmm couldnt they deface the label or something? So they couldn't? Home Depot is good though I had lumber I never used and I told them this might even be from Lowes. They didn't care if it was in good shape and unsawed they gave me some store credit.
drusilla says: Jun 12, 2011. 9:04 AM
A friend of mine went 'freegan' (only eats free food) for a while. He noticed that the California Pizza Kitchen throws away those sandwiches packaged in a plastic box that they sell at the end of the day.

He tried to ask for them and they refused. He tried to retrieve them from the dumpster but the dumpster was locked.

My guess is that if they did give away the food, they'd be responsible if it was poison or something. Even though it's a boxed, freshly discarded sandwich.

However I did manage to salvage some really cool old audio-visual equipment from a dumpster near a construction site on my campus.
LawnBoy1991 says: May 26, 2009. 5:35 AM
Very true my friend, I wasn't even permitted to keep some broken tiles that a client dropped on the floor. I pains me every time that I have to throw good plants tiles and other items in a compactor. Best buy probably do the same.
dphc says: Oct 4, 2010. 9:11 AM
Yeah, when I used to work at Best Buy, a number of returned items such as air conditioners & headphones, or store demo units etc. couldn't be re-sold or returned to the manufacturer. These were placed in the 'junkout' area. I asked the store manager what they did with this stuff and he said it was sold to "someone" for like $0.15 per pound. So I asked him if I could get in on that, but he said no :(

I'm pretty sure they end up in the hands of unscrupulous power-sellers on eBay; I've purchased headphones on eBay that still had the Best Buy return tape on them, and I spent way more than $0.15 per pound >(
A good name says: Jul 23, 2009. 6:10 PM
Hmmm... That's terrible... do I hear a petition anyone?
dfc849 says: Jun 15, 2011. 1:57 PM
Great write-up, fairly simple but informative! A few tips I have for fellow 'instructors'

Ask local businesses for the "hobbyist specials" as some people will sell their cars as "mechanic's specials". This really is more of a local business thing, usually they will direct you to the dumpster, parts bin, etc. For larger, corporate businesses, observe state laws and local ordinances set in place. Dumpsters are private property.

Try to make as many social connections as possible, resources become more abundant this way.

My town has "junk week" every year in late spring for people to set unwanted stuff at the curb, it's accepted and VERY common for people to sort through and take stuff. At the end of the week, the city takes any remaining trash free of charge excluding demolition material and home appliances.

Unfortunately, my town does also prohibit anyone from sorting through material at the public recycling center. So be careful even on public property.
Funk_D says: Jan 7, 2010. 11:42 AM
Hahaha. I thought you meant "gun magazines" as in ammunition clips.
Kasm279 says: Jun 12, 2011. 5:39 PM
Same, although clips aren't the same as a magazine >.>
Scarecrows-laugh says: Jun 10, 2011. 12:20 AM
Ditto here!
Delo97 says: Jan 25, 2011. 1:20 PM
Not me :p
gurgle528 says: Oct 26, 2010. 2:43 PM
same
dphc says: Oct 4, 2010. 8:42 AM
Me too, lol. I saw the picture and assumed that he'd somehow get a hold of the "free gun magazines" when the cops shooting at him for being in their dumpster.
Sir Colton says: Jan 8, 2010. 11:10 PM
 Same here XD
madhops0620 says: May 23, 2010. 1:39 PM
Hahaha so I'm not the only one that thought that
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