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ST911
10-07-10, 12:36
Earlier this year, Glock, Inc. released an extended capacity OEM 22rd magazine for its .40 Auto pistols. Since that time, customers in the market have asked a variety of questions about the magazine, its size, fit, construction, and its protrusion from different models.

While working on another project I snapped the pics below, and offer the following additional information to help clarify what the magazine is and is not.

This magazine is a Glock manufactured and marked OEM product, otherwise identical to others in the line.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/5c9497d0.jpg

The capacity is 22 rounds. It is loaded like all other Glock magazines, with no greater difficulty. Witness holes are correct to round count. (Pictured: BHA 180gr GDHP)

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/6c84a03f.jpg

The magazine is molded with provisions for both the ambidextrous magazine release, and the new reversible version.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/630c7c51.jpg

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/1374cab7.jpg

The magazine uses the current #9 follower.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/6cb03fc8.jpg

The magazine is disassembled and reassembled like other Glock magazines. It uses the same floorplate and insert. The spring is stainless steel, and 17 coils.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/cc058d35.jpg

The metal lining of the magazine is identical to the others and has a seam along the back wall. The internal metal tube is two stacked sections. One extends from the top of the magazine down to just below the 15th round witness hole. The second extends below that. Photo is taken from the bottom of the magazine.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/b33721e7.jpg

The 22rd magazine is approximately 1-3/4” longer than the 15rd magazine. Pictured for comparison L-R: 22rd, 15rd (G22), 13rd (G23), 9rd (G27)

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/2b0c8e11.jpg

The magazine seated in a G22:

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/8a8b5d84.jpg

The magazine seated in a G23:

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/2a1c7a09.jpg

The magazine seated in a G33 (w/ .40 Auto barrel):

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/046ad18f.jpg

The magazine fits all open-top magazine pouches checked. Pictured: Safariland slim-line pouch, 15rd and 22rd magazines.

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j18/Skintop911/Glock%2040SW%2022rd%20Magazine/e9b6b6a0.jpg

Live fire of the 22rd magazine demonstrate the same functional reliability of the standard capacity magazines.

Sum: The 22rd magazine is a form and function identical partner to the standard capacity units. It will require unique magazine springs over its life cycle, but is otherwise operated, maintained, and carried like the others.

FYI

Kentucky Cop
10-07-10, 13:11
How much does this beast retail for? Good write up....!

KC

Ak44
10-07-10, 13:12
Great review, I hope people don't confuse the oem mags for the korean and chinese knockoffs.

SoDak
10-07-10, 17:22
How much does this beast retail for? Good write up....!

KC

Cope's Distributing has them for $36.99.
http://www.copesdistributing.net/product_info.php?products_id=2902

operator81
10-08-10, 17:47
I wonder how these would work with the +2 basepad that comes on the 9mm 33rd mags.

ST911
10-08-10, 21:11
I wonder how these would work with the +2 basepad that comes on the 9mm 33rd mags.

The OEM + pad fits these too. I didn't shoot the + pad, though. If I think of it next outing, I'll report back.

CleverNickname
05-26-16, 21:17
Sorry for the necro-bump, but does anyone know exactly how long these magazines are? Specifically, I'm interested if they're under or over the 140mm length limit for USPSA Limited division.