these are nice but I already have a +2 ext on my G26 carry mag and my spare mag is a 15 rounder. The G26 is the best Subcompact for all around carry ,they can keep those 43s,43Xs and 48s
The G26 really is the best sub compact Glock out there.. I've had one before & went looking at all the new models & walked away with a Gen 4 G26 for $399..
excelerater EXACTLY. The problem, or non-problem depending on how you look at it. Is that Glock has already topped themselves with their early designs. Everything that has come after is a downgrade in one way or another for not that much added benefit (Glock 19x, 43, 43x, 45, and 48 come to mind). It just baffles me that they’ve release 5 brand new standalone models within the past 3 years that are essentially pointless if you already own a Glock 17, 19, or 26.
Slow down there buds the 43 (original) does have some use. Say you have to dress nice for a wedding or church or maybe your in your basketball/swim shorts chilling, perhaps you want a slim tuckable gun or a ankle carry, maybe you want to carry a gun where it’s not allowed.. like a job site and have to dress professionally. The 26 for me fits 95% of anything I want to do but the 43 (original) does have some merits and it’s certainly not useless.
Oh I like this info. News to me. You just pushed me to get a 26. I've been thinking on it. My usual carry is a 19 in winter..a ruger lcp in summer. This will make a great year round carry. .doubles the capacity of the 6 round lcp! Thanks!
I have been researching ways to increase mag capacity while not going broke. I had no idea that these were out there. Thanks for share this. I know that I'm years late oh well!! Just now purchasing my first glock.
To be 💯 secure, I'd suggest only using OEM Glock mags: ccw, defense, police duty 🚔. I own & use a few Magpul 9mm Glock types: Glock 26, 15rd 9mm, 17rd 9mm. They feed & cycle about 98% of the time. Regular 9mm ammunition.
I carry a g26. Have 2 factory 10 round mags, 1 factory 10 round with +2 baseplate, a 15 round mag, 17 round mag, and 33 round stick mag. I prefer factory glock mags Just for simple ease of mind.
I like the Magpul Glock magazines, I own some Magpul Glock 17 mags, but for me I use them for training and I carry factory mags. I have had no issues with them and I'm sure they would be fine, I just feel more comfortable carrying factory. You can buy a pile of them for pretty cheap for training mags though.
OEM baseplates are an option, but Scherer and Pearce +2 extensions have been out there a long time too and look/feel a little better IMO. I used these for years on my G26 and never any issues with reliability. They also made it possible to solidly grip the gun with your pinky, too, unlike these which look a little short. To be fair, everyone's hand sizes are a little different, so YMMV and whatnot.
I carry the G26 with a 15 round magazine from GLOC. Being a subcompact, I found the out of box gun left my pinky finger sorta hanging off the bottom of the grip. And I have a smaller hand. The 15 round magazines, IF you can find them, work perfect for my hand now. All the while maintaining a perfect fit for my conceal carry holster.
I have a bunch of magpul mags I bought for my G17 when I thought Hillary was going to win along with Mecgar CZ aftermarket mags and they all have worked very well on the range with no problems at all.
I like the +2 base plate way better because when drawing the weapon, I can pull it out of the holster way easier with that extra inch on the grip, I can shoot fine without that extra grip length but for reaching, grabbing and pulling out my gun fast, fast, fast, every time, I need that extra length. When seconds count, often tenths of a second count a lot, and that grip extending is necessary for drawing my gun in about half the time of stock or this aftermarket mag you have here. When I reach for a second magazine, I want a big increase in round count, sometimes going right to the 33, and that is what makes the G26 the best canceled carry gun around, still. BTW, that 33 stick will fit in my blue jean front pocket no problem, and when using it, I don't let me pinky touch it, I shoot with just the two finger grip, you shouldn't cock that long magazine at all when firing, just let it hang there and don't press on it, just to be sure of proper feeding.
very compact...I have the Pearce G-39 +3 on my Glock 26 mag's but can only get +2 in them...they are a bit longer than the Magpul...but I prefer having the factory metal lining. Great review
I picked up one of the Magpul 17 round Glock mags at Academy here last weekend. I have a couple of the Glock 12 round mags for the 26. I am going to pick up a few of the Magpul 12 rounders now.
Pretty nice. Now you're only 2 rds under a G19 mag in an easy to carry set up, not that a 19 isn't easy to carry, but, nice just the same. The mag looks nice and I like how it fits the bottom of the grip. I run Glock 2rd extensions on my 27 so I can have 10+1 which gets me only 2 rds from the 23 mag capacity. It also allows me to get my little finger on the extension since my XL hands aren't as muscular as your meat hooks. I hope that they make a G27 version soon, picking up a magpul mag will be way cheaper than a Glock factory mag and then springing for an extension.
Headknocker yeah, magpul isn’t really inventing anything new here, but I’m sure they’re well functioning mags at a good price. If anything hopefully it’ll make Glock lower their mag prices a little bit.
Have you tried Pearce +2 extension for G-26? It's the same length as the Magpul, but uses the reliability of the Glock mag. And, it looks better, IMO. They have the same front strap grip texture and was designed to look like Glock had made it. Part # PG-2733
I've got a pmag for my G26 and it makes all the difference in the world.. It's hard to explain how different it feels now I use the factory ten round mag for pocket carry but when I get home I now use the pmag instead of one of my 15rd G19 mags. I traded for this G26 and some mags including the pmag and am glad I did the pmag would be worth the investment I believe anyway that's my $.02. good video buddy...
Lot of praise for a completely untested magazine. There is a reason Glock started metal lining their mags, I have two original unlined mags that came with my first Glock. The longer they sit fully loaded the more they swell, lol. I have tried several of the mag extensions on the 26 and have had a cheap one pop off while firing and dump the mag. The ets mag I tried didn’t function well with any extensions even the factory Glock one. Had to file the sharp edge off the Pearce grip not to pinch and cut skin. When Glock factory mags with extensions became readily available for around 30 bucks it was a no brainer. I have 2 magpuls for the Glock 19 and they are “good” but unless you are buying them by the dozen, pay the extra for a “great” factory magazine.
pierce grip extension +2 baseplate (very low profile) has been around for many years and they are very reliable and inexpensive. looks similar to ur new magpul 12+1 mag the O.G. glock mags tend to last and not.warp i prefer the glock factory mag then a +2 pierce grip extension and ur good to go with 13 rounds of 9mm.
just got 3, New carry. Makes the 26 feel almost like the 36, but 2x rnd count. 13, 147 hst, hard to beat, and I'm a 10mm/.357 Sig fan. but going back 2 9mm for edc.
You're still active on RUclips, so you may actually see this. It's now years later. Did the magazine prove reliable, and how has it held up. An update would be appreciated.
Tactical Tacos you’re question infers I shouldn’t have? Perhaps you’re thinking that’s ALL I got, in which case you’d be mistaken. But having higher capacity mags for a subcompact handgun without having a big mag sticking out of the grip is something I find very useful.
early Glock magpul mags had major problems. Glockers & 3 gun guys blamed the lack of a traditional Glock magazine steel liner. I plan to buy a new gen 5 soon & want to see if the magpul will function correctly.
They don't. I have a Glock 19 Gen 5 and used it with Magpul mags purchased earlier this year. Junk. Use them for practice, but I had more luck with $7 KCI mags. They were not the quality I expected from Magpul
I agree the 10 rounder is best for this gun I assume if you have this Conceal ability is priority and nothing makes this more concealable than a 10 round mag not to mention the reliably g17 magazine for a back up mag is probably your best bet as well
I purchased one the other day and when it is inserted in a 12+1 configuration I am unable to rack the slide to load the chamber. I have to lock slide to rear insert full mag, send slide forward. I also notice the slide briefly sticks when I cycle rounds with this mag. Is anyone else having this issue?
I have a 15 rounder that isn't metal lined and the bullets will all shoot out if it's dropped so I never use it. Even banging it on my wrist like you did would throw at the bullets right out. That mag seems tight. Try dropping it and see if the ammo stays in the mag. Mine was an after market during the Brady Bill.
For me the 10 round OEM mag is perfect - I don't want the grip even a smidge longer. Seriously do not need pinky extension. I think the G26 Gen 5 is as smooth and balanced as my 19 Gen 5.
I ordered one of these and it came yesterday. I love it. I wasn't sure I would because I'm not a fan of the Pearce. But the magpul is designed and shaped differently. It is hardly any longer then the factory 10. Only complaint I have is the spring is super tough. It was so hard to get the 12th round in, I swore I was gonna blow the bottom plate out. I left 11 in it and am going to check today when I'm home from work if it softened up any. The 12th round went way easier into yours. I have very strong hands and fingers as I'm a plumber and use my hands all day long with 24" pipe wrenches. I'm worried if mine might be defective somehow. I was able to chamber a round with all 12 in it.
When I returned home today the 12th round went in with much less resistance. Still difficult but not unrealistic like when I tried yesterday. I guess compressing the spring for 24 hrs was enough to break it in a little.
To me it's not whether you can load a fully loaded mag into the gun with slide closed, it's how much room is left in the mag after it's loaded to capacity. Like you said, when the mag is inserted into the gun, the top round will be depress down a bit by the slide. That means there must be some extra room left in the mag for it to function properly. I tried the PMAG 12 GL-9 magazine in March of 2017, around the same time you did. When the mag was loaded with 12 rounds, I absolutely could not push the top round down anymore, even for 1mm. Yes you could shove the mag into the gun and it'd latch, but that only meant that the plastic components were deformed and bent to accommodate. After I loaded the mag into my G26 like you did in the video, I pulled the slide back and chambered the gun, then I ejected the round to inspect. A groove had been gouged into the casing. This is not a true 12rd magazine. I returned it.
Just wanted to add to your gravity test if you drop a 10lb ball an a 5lb ball at the same time they fall at the same rate Meaning they both hit the ground at the same time Thank you
I have a Taran Tactical plus three base plate that fits Glock 17, 19, 26 and probably works on the 22, 23, 27 mags also but would be one less round. Anyway my Glock 26 with this base plate gives me 13 plus one in my G26 and looks like it doesn't go any lower than the front part of the magpul mags. Yes it does cost more but I like 14 rounds and it looks good. It is 3/8 shorter than using a 15 rd G19 mag .
I’ve seen a few videos on these magpul Glock mags, they didn’t seem to last. How much cheaper is from a standard Glock mag? I would just use a Glock mag. Hopefully they have figured it out.
I loved how they look so much I was scared to test them because I didn’t want them to fail. They didn’t!! It is all about the change in ratio and the cool look of mag stripping finger rests on the sides of the baseplate.
Poe Performance did a torture test on these and had great results. I have 15, 17 & 21 round Magpul mags and they have been 100%. What has your experience been so far? Good video by the way. Glad I found your channel 👍🇺🇸
The theoretical force known as gravity has no bearing on how the magazine falls out of the gun. The mass and weight of it does. That’s why the aftermarket mag seems to hold up a tad longer, it’s lighter in weight as you noted.
Didn't know about these. I will be picking a few up
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I have several of these, they work just fine, no differences from glock magazines.
these are nice but I already have a +2 ext on my G26 carry mag and my spare mag is a 15 rounder. The G26 is the best Subcompact for all around carry ,they can keep those 43s,43Xs and 48s
The G26 really is the best sub compact Glock out there..
I've had one before & went looking at all the new models & walked away with a Gen 4 G26 for $399..
excelerater EXACTLY. The problem, or non-problem depending on how you look at it. Is that Glock has already topped themselves with their early designs. Everything that has come after is a downgrade in one way or another for not that much added benefit (Glock 19x, 43, 43x, 45, and 48 come to mind). It just baffles me that they’ve release 5 brand new standalone models within the past 3 years that are essentially pointless if you already own a Glock 17, 19, or 26.
Slow down there buds the 43 (original) does have some use. Say you have to dress nice for a wedding or church or maybe your in your basketball/swim shorts chilling, perhaps you want a slim tuckable gun or a ankle carry, maybe you want to carry a gun where it’s not allowed.. like a job site and have to dress professionally.
The 26 for me fits 95% of anything I want to do but the 43 (original) does have some merits and it’s certainly not useless.
where did you purchase they ext?
@@headknocker8999 I just paid 388 for gen 5 version
Oh I like this info. News to me. You just pushed me to get a 26. I've been thinking on it. My usual carry is a 19 in winter..a ruger lcp in summer. This will make a great year round carry. .doubles the capacity of the 6 round lcp! Thanks!
Planning to order two for a start, this helped me decide to proceed. Thanks for the review!!
Paul really good information thanks for sharing and it's still that nice small size for CCW looks like a winner
I have been researching ways to increase mag capacity while not going broke. I had no idea that these were out there. Thanks for share this. I know that I'm years late oh well!! Just now purchasing my first glock.
To be 💯 secure, I'd suggest only using OEM Glock mags: ccw, defense, police duty 🚔. I own & use a few Magpul 9mm Glock types: Glock 26, 15rd 9mm, 17rd 9mm. They feed & cycle about 98% of the time. Regular 9mm ammunition.
Would like to see a follow up video on the functionality of the mag. The ammo and mag both loaded pretty tight.
Magazine is shown at 2:08
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Thanks for putting this up...I have a few of these but haven't had the chance to use them yet...looking at going back to my 26 as my carry gun.
I carry a g26. Have 2 factory 10 round mags, 1 factory 10 round with +2 baseplate, a 15 round mag, 17 round mag, and 33 round stick mag. I prefer factory glock mags Just for simple ease of mind.
burntsilverado this is the reason the g26 is my favorite gun. So many magazine options! I have the same setup basically.
Would you recommend this firearm for conceal carry
@@hurricane4500 definitely. Now though I've switched to carrying a Canik 9mm. Basically the same as Glock, but half the price
@@burntsilverado I'm going to look up the Cankik now.. Thank you so much.
I like the Magpul Glock magazines, I own some Magpul Glock 17 mags, but for me I use them for training and I carry factory mags. I have had no issues with them and I'm sure they would be fine, I just feel more comfortable carrying factory. You can buy a pile of them for pretty cheap for training mags though.
OEM baseplates are an option, but Scherer and Pearce +2 extensions have been out there a long time too and look/feel a little better IMO. I used these for years on my G26 and never any issues with reliability. They also made it possible to solidly grip the gun with your pinky, too, unlike these which look a little short. To be fair, everyone's hand sizes are a little different, so YMMV and whatnot.
I put a 15 round magazine in my wife's G26 9mm. It feels nice and the extra length helps me hold the pistol better. Thanks for sharing this
Thanks for the video. I've been curious about these 12 round 26 Pmags. The G-17 Pmags I have are working just fine. Love me some G-26!!!
Would you use them only at the gun range or would you trust them sufficinetly to use them along with the rest of your EDC gear?
awesome, it looks like it sticks out less than the factory 12 rounders and doesn't sound like it rattles like the glock ones do.
Good review. Thanks man!
I carry the G26 with a 15 round magazine from GLOC. Being a subcompact, I found the out of box gun left my pinky finger sorta hanging off the bottom of the grip. And I have a smaller hand. The 15 round magazines, IF you can find them, work perfect for my hand now. All the while maintaining a perfect fit for my conceal carry holster.
I have a bunch of magpul mags I bought for my G17 when I thought Hillary was going to win along with Mecgar CZ aftermarket mags and they all have worked very well on the range with no problems at all.
My favorite handgun aside from a colt 45 single action army The Glock 26 is awesome.
Never seen those before. I love my glock 26 I have the glock 12 round mag. Very cool, love your videos H4T!!!
Thanks!
Makes the gun look a lot better too!
Can you do an update video on how the Magpul performs on the range, in class, etc.? The Magpul 15 round mags had some teething issues.
These fail way too much! Don’t trust these for EDC
I'm going to have to get some of these for my G26 Gen 4. Thanks for the review!
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Didn't know about these mags, thanks H4T!!
Looks good Paul thanks for sharing.
This is just awesome...thanks for the video !
Didn't even know about these. Very cool thanks for sharing.
Nice defense load choice. What I carry as well
I like the +2 base plate way better because when drawing the weapon, I can pull it out of the holster way easier with that extra inch on the grip, I can shoot fine without that extra grip length but for reaching, grabbing and pulling out my gun fast, fast, fast, every time, I need that extra length. When seconds count, often tenths of a second count a lot, and that grip extending is necessary for drawing my gun in about half the time of stock or this aftermarket mag you have here. When I reach for a second magazine, I want a big increase in round count, sometimes going right to the 33, and that is what makes the G26 the best canceled carry gun around, still.
BTW, that 33 stick will fit in my blue jean front pocket no problem, and when using it, I don't let me pinky touch it, I shoot with just the two finger grip, you shouldn't cock that long magazine at all when firing, just let it hang there and don't press on it, just to be sure of proper feeding.
That's frame has one of the best looking stippling jobs I have ever seen !
It's not a stipple job, it's a talongrip.
very compact...I have the Pearce G-39 +3 on my Glock 26 mag's but can only get +2 in them...they are a bit longer than the Magpul...but I prefer having the factory metal lining. Great review
PMAG is my everyday carry magazine in my G26. No discernable added length and extra 2 rounds, hard to beat
I picked up one of the Magpul 17 round Glock mags at Academy here last weekend. I have a couple of the Glock 12 round mags for the 26. I am going to pick up a few of the Magpul 12 rounders now.
Pretty nice. Now you're only 2 rds under a G19 mag in an easy to carry set up, not that a 19 isn't easy to carry, but, nice just the same.
The mag looks nice and I like how it fits the bottom of the grip.
I run Glock 2rd extensions on my 27 so I can have 10+1 which gets me only 2 rds from the 23 mag capacity. It also allows me to get my little finger on the extension since my XL hands aren't as muscular as your meat hooks.
I hope that they make a G27 version soon, picking up a magpul mag will be way cheaper than a Glock factory mag and then springing for an extension.
nice, thanks for sharing. any follow up video coming up soon?
If you didnt need a grip extension, why did you have one on the other mag? I dont understand..
Glock has been making +2 floorplates since the G18 was first produced in the mid 80s, I was putting +2 plates on a G26 as far back as 1993-1994..
Headknocker yeah, magpul isn’t really inventing anything new here, but I’m sure they’re well functioning mags at a good price. If anything hopefully it’ll make Glock lower their mag prices a little bit.
@@Syrpens
It's shorter than the Glock one...
Great video!💯
Have you tried Pearce +2 extension for G-26? It's the same length as the Magpul, but uses the reliability of the Glock mag. And, it looks better, IMO. They have the same front strap grip texture and was designed to look like Glock had made it.
Part # PG-2733
I've got a pmag for my G26 and it makes all the difference in the world.. It's hard to explain how different it feels now I use the factory ten round mag for pocket carry but when I get home I now use the pmag instead of one of my 15rd G19 mags. I traded for this G26 and some mags including the pmag and am glad I did the pmag would be worth the investment I believe anyway that's my $.02. good video buddy...
Lot of praise for a completely untested magazine. There is a reason Glock started metal lining their mags, I have two original unlined mags that came with my first Glock. The longer they sit fully loaded the more they swell, lol. I have tried several of the mag extensions on the 26 and have had a cheap one pop off while firing and dump the mag. The ets mag I tried didn’t function well with any extensions even the factory Glock one. Had to file the sharp edge off the Pearce grip not to pinch and cut skin. When Glock factory mags with extensions became readily available for around 30 bucks it was a no brainer. I have 2 magpuls for the Glock 19 and they are “good” but unless you are buying them by the dozen, pay the extra for a “great” factory magazine.
I just put the pierce plus 2 pinkeye extension on mine
pierce grip extension +2 baseplate (very low profile) has been around for many years and they are very reliable and inexpensive. looks similar to ur new magpul 12+1 mag the O.G. glock mags tend to last and not.warp i prefer the glock factory mag then a +2 pierce grip extension and ur good to go with 13 rounds of 9mm.
Great vid 👍🏼 just picked up a 26 gen3 will this mag work?
just got 3, New carry. Makes the 26 feel almost like the 36, but 2x rnd count. 13, 147 hst, hard to beat, and I'm a 10mm/.357 Sig fan. but going back 2 9mm for edc.
Why not with your left thum hold the rim of the round down to help loaed the next one in ??
You're still active on RUclips, so you may actually see this. It's now years later. Did the magazine prove reliable, and how has it held up. An update would be appreciated.
Why can you just insert your full magazine in while I have to make the slide open first before I can fully insert my Magazines? I’m really confused.
How is the reliability of the Magpul magazines? Would you trust them with your life and carry the gun with them in the gun?
Informative but did it shoot absent any malfunctions?
I grabbed 4 of these here in Cali during "Freedom Week" lol ty Benitez!
You used freedom week to buy mags with +2 rounds more than usual?
Tactical Tacos you’re question infers I shouldn’t have? Perhaps you’re thinking that’s ALL I got, in which case you’d be mistaken. But having higher capacity mags for a subcompact handgun without having a big mag sticking out of the grip is something I find very useful.
It would be GREAT to have a (12) round mag for the Glock 26 and still have the ability to use a GAP floor plate!
early Glock magpul mags had major problems. Glockers & 3 gun guys blamed the lack of a traditional Glock magazine steel liner. I plan to buy a new gen 5 soon & want to see if the magpul will function correctly.
They don't. I have a Glock 19 Gen 5 and used it with Magpul mags purchased earlier this year. Junk. Use them for practice, but I had more luck with $7 KCI mags. They were not the quality I expected from Magpul
Why not just carry a Glock 19 mag in case of an emergency. The 10 round is perfect for carrying.
Roger P yes. the glock 26 is exponentially smaller as it is a sub compact. a G19 is longer in height and length.
@@JaxsynBunker he said the mag not the gun
Glock 19 is my EDC but sometimes I carry the 26. Both great guns, but if you're gonna put a mag extension on a 26, you may as well just carry the 19.
I agree the 10 rounder is best for this gun I assume if you have this Conceal ability is priority and nothing makes this more concealable than a 10 round mag not to mention the reliably g17 magazine for a back up mag is probably your best bet as well
@@Lovell93 But if you carry a G19 you'll lose the convenience of having the option of using a flush mag or a bigger mag. I myself carry a G19 though
Those second hand mag seem to jam after the first rd any tips?
Nice i use a pierce grip extension the pg2733 lets me add 1 more round and looks real nice on the gun
After 50-100 rds mine feeds well but is failing to lock open.
I purchased one the other day and when it is inserted in a 12+1 configuration I am unable to rack the slide to load the chamber. I have to lock slide to rear insert full mag, send slide forward. I also notice the slide briefly sticks when I cycle rounds with this mag. Is anyone else having this issue?
Would love to know if you have had issues with these mags
I have a 15 rounder that isn't metal lined and the bullets will all shoot out if it's dropped so I never use it. Even banging it on my wrist like you did would throw at the bullets right out. That mag seems tight. Try dropping it and see if the ammo stays in the mag. Mine was an after market during the Brady Bill.
For me the 10 round OEM mag is perfect - I don't want the grip even a smidge longer. Seriously do not need pinky extension. I think the G26 Gen 5 is as smooth and balanced as my 19 Gen 5.
Not sure if I missed it, but what's your glove size? Would a medium hands guy get more pinky on it?
I ordered one of these and it came yesterday. I love it. I wasn't sure I would because I'm not a fan of the Pearce. But the magpul is designed and shaped differently. It is hardly any longer then the factory 10. Only complaint I have is the spring is super tough. It was so hard to get the 12th round in, I swore I was gonna blow the bottom plate out. I left 11 in it and am going to check today when I'm home from work if it softened up any. The 12th round went way easier into yours. I have very strong hands and fingers as I'm a plumber and use my hands all day long with 24" pipe wrenches. I'm worried if mine might be defective somehow. I was able to chamber a round with all 12 in it.
When I returned home today the 12th round went in with much less resistance. Still difficult but not unrealistic like when I tried yesterday. I guess compressing the spring for 24 hrs was enough to break it in a little.
To me it's not whether you can load a fully loaded mag into the gun with slide closed, it's how much room is left in the mag after it's loaded to capacity. Like you said, when the mag is inserted into the gun, the top round will be depress down a bit by the slide. That means there must be some extra room left in the mag for it to function properly. I tried the PMAG 12 GL-9 magazine in March of 2017, around the same time you did. When the mag was loaded with 12 rounds, I absolutely could not push the top round down anymore, even for 1mm. Yes you could shove the mag into the gun and it'd latch, but that only meant that the plastic components were deformed and bent to accommodate. After I loaded the mag into my G26 like you did in the video, I pulled the slide back and chambered the gun, then I ejected the round to inspect. A groove had been gouged into the casing. This is not a true 12rd magazine. I returned it.
Same here, April 2022
Yes and there is resistance when pulling the slide to chamber a round I have the Glock plus 2 and it has no resistance and no messed up casing
So how did it fire when you went to the range? I've seen another RUclips that had a lot of issues and jams, over 50% with his Glock 26 Gen 5.
I love this name!!! Much better than Humans for Targets....positive evolution! Good job brother!!!
Just wanted to add to your gravity test if you drop a 10lb ball an a 5lb ball at the same time they fall at the same rate Meaning they both hit the ground at the same time Thank you
Would be nice if you posted maybe where you can purchase it?! Especially if amazon has it...
Mine almost always fails to lock open on the last round.
Get the Pearce mag extension for standard 10 round mag
He was breathing hard like he was unwrapping a jelly doughnut
You’re right 😂
Youre a mean little boy. Lol
Why was that not hard to imagine?
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I have a Taran Tactical plus three base plate that fits Glock 17, 19, 26 and probably works on the 22, 23, 27 mags also but would be one less round. Anyway my Glock 26 with this base plate gives me 13 plus one in my G26 and looks like it doesn't go any lower than the front part of the magpul mags. Yes it does cost more but I like 14 rounds and it looks good. It is 3/8 shorter than using a 15 rd G19 mag .
How is it when it's full to rack the slide back to put a round in the tube?
Good to know.
I’ve seen a few videos on these magpul Glock mags, they didn’t seem to last. How much cheaper is from a standard Glock mag? I would just use a Glock mag. Hopefully they have figured it out.
does that magpul magazine expand on the sides since it is not metal lined
Nice additions for Glocks. Hey when can we expect a RANT video? You were good at those :-)
I wonder if you under cut the trigger guard you'll get a full grib
Very good, I’ll get a pair. Thanks
It actually make the gun look better for some odd reason to me 🤦🏾♂️😂
It’s slightly longer so it kinda evens the length of the slide/barrel and the grip.
me 2 bru
Chauncey McArthur nah it definitely looks more even, better filled out. Looks a lot better
I loved how they look so much I was scared to test them because I didn’t want them to fail. They didn’t!! It is all about the change in ratio and the cool look of mag stripping finger rests on the sides of the baseplate.
No link for the magazine?
When you placed the 12th round in the mag, call me, please, you will have reached the Hulk level.
With the new mag, what is the overall height of the G26?
Big dot sights on a G26 with a tasteful grip and a 12 capacity... we got the same thinking lol
Love that 26 🔥🔥🔥
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What is the mag plate on the glock mag? It’s not for the pinky to rest on is it?
Poe Performance did a torture test on these and had great results. I have 15, 17 & 21 round Magpul mags and they have been 100%. What has your experience been so far? Good video by the way. Glad I found your channel 👍🇺🇸
Own a 43. This is on my radar for next gun.
Magpul makes good stuff
1) WHY Not Get A +2 or +3 Mag Extension, For Ur Glock 26 Mag ???
2) WHY Not Use A G19 Mag With An XGRIP, In Ur G26 ???
I put a Glock spring in mine just to be on the safe side lol
I would simply recommend the UPLULA Magazine loader. You have a great Firearm for concealed carry.
When fully loaded I hear a lot of bullet rattle, anyone else have this issue?
anyone looking at this video now, slr makes a +5 glock mag extension for the factory mags
The theoretical force known as gravity has no bearing on how the magazine falls out of the gun. The mass and weight of it does. That’s why the aftermarket mag seems to hold up a tad longer, it’s lighter in weight as you noted.
Fellow FE?
That is sweeeet!
their was a post on facebook where magpul spring came out top end of mag. whyle dry fireing.
After 3 years would you say it’s reliable ?