I run the Same mag Extensions for my Glock but After the extensions are on the mag the slide of my Glock is not in back Position After the mag is empty
@@JeRoMeSiMpEl Mag extensions shouldn’t affect the slide locking back on an empty mag. Did you change out the spring with the longer spring that Taran tactical sent with the mag extensions? Usually when people’s slide doesn’t lock back it’s because of how they’re gripping the gun. Their support hand is touching the slide release or gripping too high on the frame, stopping it from going upwards and locking the slide back. Not saying you’re doing that but that’s usually what I’ve found. I don’t understand how the mag extension would cause that failure unless there’s something wrong with the mag. Try putting in the empty mag with no rounds in it with the Taran tactical mag extension, pull back the slide all the way without touching the slide lock, and it should lock back in place. If it doesn’t, there’s something wrong with the slide release or the magazine itself. If it does like back in place with all your mags, you’re likely accidentally touching the slide stop, stopping it from locking back. Let me know if this helps, what you find out or if you have any other questions.
@ No problem, just trying to help. Have you tried racking the slide with an empty mag inserted? You can also try taking off the mag extension, putting on the factory Glock base plate then doing the same thing. Not sure how the mag extensions could cause it. The mag itself could be damaged.
I run the Same mag Extensions for my Glock but After the extensions are on the mag the slide of my Glock is not in back Position After the mag is empty
@@JeRoMeSiMpEl Mag extensions shouldn’t affect the slide locking back on an empty mag. Did you change out the spring with the longer spring that Taran tactical sent with the mag extensions? Usually when people’s slide doesn’t lock back it’s because of how they’re gripping the gun. Their support hand is touching the slide release or gripping too high on the frame, stopping it from going upwards and locking the slide back. Not saying you’re doing that but that’s usually what I’ve found. I don’t understand how the mag extension would cause that failure unless there’s something wrong with the mag. Try putting in the empty mag with no rounds in it with the Taran tactical mag extension, pull back the slide all the way without touching the slide lock, and it should lock back in place. If it doesn’t, there’s something wrong with the slide release or the magazine itself. If it does like back in place with all your mags, you’re likely accidentally touching the slide stop, stopping it from locking back. Let me know if this helps, what you find out or if you have any other questions.
@@GearAndGuns thanks for answering me so quick. No i dont do that. i know what you mean.itd only hapening when i use this mags....
@ No problem, just trying to help. Have you tried racking the slide with an empty mag inserted? You can also try taking off the mag extension, putting on the factory Glock base plate then doing the same thing. Not sure how the mag extensions could cause it. The mag itself could be damaged.
@ yes i dry fired my glocks with this mags this evening and it happend every Time with this mags. I used normal Glock mags and everything went well
@ Must be the mags themselves. You can try putting the mag extensions on new mags and trying it. Did you install the longer springs that same with?