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I always have to change my grip on my G-19 and G-26 to release the Mags. Any recommendations?

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I always have to change my grip on my G-19 and G-26 to release the Mags. Any recommendations?

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A. On the small and intermediate Glock frames for the 9 mm, .40 S&W and 357 Sig the standard mag release is shorter than on the 10mm and the .45’s. The wonderful thing is that you can get a mag release for a .45acp or 10mm and put it in your G-17, G-19, G-26 or G27 and have a beautiful extended mag release! 050X1223199 PROBS WITH +2 BASEPLATES AND GLOCK 17 MAGS Q. I’ve had a problem with my Glock +2 baseplate and an older Glock 17 magazine. The original baseplate did not have the takedown hole. This +2 worked fine on my G-19 mags, but when I put the +2 on the G-17 mag. I counted out 19 Remington 115 gr +P JHP rounds and proceeded to load the magazine. Periodically the magazine would hang up and would have to be fiddled with’ to continue the loading. When I was [putting round 18 in this new 19′ round magazine there was a loud SROING! and the internal parts and rounds flew out of the bottom of the mag. A. #1 The problem is spring foldover. Directly from Grams (www.gramseng.com) order the

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