I personally like the Extended mag release, very easy to swap out.
Shot quite a few rounds of IPSC, IDPA, and practice sessions, without a unintentional mag drop. YMMV
I personally like the Extended mag release, very easy to swap out.
Shot quite a few rounds of IPSC, IDPA, and practice sessions, without a unintentional mag drop. YMMV
The extended slide stop is another matter altogether, hated it, and went back to the standard one after the first time out with it. Don't really use the slide stop for manipulation anyways, unless I am setting the firearm down on the safe table
Use a screwdriver to push the magazine catch spring out of the magazine catch groove . Be sure to press the right side of the magazine catch with a finger to prevent the magazine catch from moving when starting to push the magazine catch spring out of the groove.
Start with the screwdriver (small bladed) to the left of the magazine catch spring (see figure 1). Push the spring to the right and then pry it out of the groove located on the bottom of the magazine catch (see figure 2). It The spring should be completely clear of the catch groove (figure 3).
Remove the magazine catch from the right side of the receiver (see figure 4).
When reinstalling the magazine catch, you will need to lightly pry the magazine catch spring toward the back of the receiver. This will allow you to get the magazine catch past the spring.
To reinstall, reverse the procedure.
The factory release works just fine. Extended controls are not needed and will lead to unintentional mag drops.
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