I have fairly large hands, so I can reach most mag releases without much difficulty. But when shooting against the clock, I want to be absolutely sure my finger is on the button. And in cold weather matches (like CQB in October or November) I wear mechanic's gloves, and can't feel the button nearly as clearly as I would like.
The solution is a dab of 5 minute epoxy. (I buy the dual syringe version at Dollarama) I clean the control with some brake cleaner and then put on a dab. It is left to harden with the dab facing down, so it forms a tear drop shape. The point is easy to find and feel, even with gloves.
Here is a Glock with an extended mag release and slide lock.
The solution is a dab of 5 minute epoxy. (I buy the dual syringe version at Dollarama) I clean the control with some brake cleaner and then put on a dab. It is left to harden with the dab facing down, so it forms a tear drop shape. The point is easy to find and feel, even with gloves.
Here is a Glock with an extended mag release and slide lock.


















































