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taran tactical m&p Mag extensions?
Anyone have experience with these?
Curious if they are worth the money and if they are reliable
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Yes they work just peachy on my M&P. The spring is a bit tight at first but wears in quickly. I get 6 extra shots. I've shot thousands of rounds with mine, and the springs are probably in need of replacement....but the mags keep working. They are nicely machined, and the finish is nice. Only you can determine if they are worth $40 a pop. They were worth that to me.
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Thank for the info.
Yeah they are a bit pricey.
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Thank for the info.
Yeah they are a bit pricey.
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I have a couple Tarans sitting under Glock mags. They're good. However, I prefer the Taylor Freelances. I have like five for my P30 mags and like them better.
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taran tactical m&p Mag extensions?
I have been running the TTI +5/+6 extensions on my duty weapons for the past few years. I have shot thousands of rounds through them on a Glock 17 and M&P 9. I really like them and they run great. The large baseplate gives you more grip purchase and aids in extra weight for combat reloads. Just make sure to check that the screw on the retaining pin is tight and change springs as needed.
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Last edited by Marshal5; 08-02-17 at 14:58.
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I was running Arrendando (sp?) on Glock mags for awhile. Did not like them one bit. They ends up on ETS mags for range fodder. Went with TTI +6 on my M&P mags, and what a difference. Worth the money, for me. I waited for a sale at DSG and grabbed four of them. Plenty of rounds through each and two pistol classes without issue......
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I tried the Arrendondo or whatever their called on my M&P, complete crap. So I tried the Taran +6, runs like a champ. Well worth the money. Nice to have a 23 rd. reload
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