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These are all pointless questions.
Me personally, as you could already guessed it, prefer 20r magazines.
One more thing on why using 20 can give you an advantage. Of course 20 can't be divided by 3, and that's the reason why it leads to more jamming, but! Smaller mags means more mags as well as less bullets in each. As you may know, new US doctrine says something like it is preferable to develop weapons with lower firerate so soldiers wouldn't burn through ammo that quickly (at stressful situations or in general). 20r mags can potentually help with that as well, because while you are reloading you can have some time to asses the situation.
Sorry for my broken english.