OEM 17 and 24rd mags are most reliable.
OEM +2 work well.
The Tarans and other aftermarket extensions are often added as much for the added heft, grip, reloading attributes as they are for capacity.
OEM 17 and 24rd mags are most reliable.
OEM +2 work well.
The Tarans and other aftermarket extensions are often added as much for the added heft, grip, reloading attributes as they are for capacity.
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Taran Tactical would be my #1 choice. I have a few. They work well and are very durable. I've dropped them on concrete countless times (I shoot mostly indoors) and they function flawlessly.
I ordered up a Glock 24 round one today. Curious to see how that works out. Are the OEM +1s the most reliable? I mean, why not 25? : )
DSG Arms markets a combo option. Glock 17 magazine along with the OEM +2 baseplate and floor plate thingy.
Gen 4
https://dsgarms.com/magazines-kt-glk...xt-glk-mf17117
Gen 5
https://dsgarms.com/magazines-kt-glkplus2ext-glk-39328
Last edited by younggrasshopper; 03-09-20 at 13:34.
In reference to the link above, those are factory Glock parts correct? I saw the extension and insert on the Glock website but didn't see it as a "kit" with a new spring anywhere online except for glockstore.com. So these are good to go?
How does everyone feel about the Pearce grip extension. It doesn't add capacity but it replaces the floor plate to add a pinkie grip. Anyone use these before?
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This is my first Glock and my soon to be CCW weapon so I'm trying to figure out who is reputable in the Glock world and who isn't, I don't want junk on my guns.
Last edited by 85cucvtom; 03-10-20 at 09:49.
I use the Pearce magazine extensions, like the one in your photo, on magazines for the Glock 42 and Glock 43. I never had a reliability issue.
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