Ok, you took a course and you are 26. I gave courses and I practiced for about 26 years... how much real practice do you have? A few years? With how many types of guns? Handguns? Rifles? Blackpowder? Others?
With practice you learn what works, what does not work, and you get the benefit of having seen it happen.
We're talking about airsoft here, totally different animal, enormous quality differences, and it's about magazines not guns.
Real guns; magazines are to be empty, bolt/action/slide/hammer springs are to be kept decompressed while stored. That is the standard procedure. Anything else is taking a chance you cant afford to take in real life.
Again, if the gun or airsoft is to be used that day or within hours, this is not even a problem unless the weather is extreme. Weeks and months? No.
A gassed-up mag full of BB in Florida heat left alone for days? No. That takes no gunsmithing course to understand, it only takes going to school long enough to follow a Physics course.
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