M&p extended mag release

cfnl

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Anyone know if there's anyone in Canada who sells an extended mag release for the m&p pistols?

Or anyone in the us with an export permit?

Preferably the LF arms version, but I'd settle for the catalyst if that's all I can get.
 
I found when shooting it in the fall, with gloves, I wanted a longer release and one with more "feel".

I put a dab of epoxy on it, and then let it harden while laying on a coffee cup, release side down. the dab hardened in a pointy shape. I filed the tip off and was left with an extended release I could feel through the glove. I used the $1.00 epoxy from the Dollarama.

I have since done several pistols and carbines, and am pleased with the result.
 
I found when shooting it in the fall, with gloves, I wanted a longer release and one with more "feel".

I put a dab of epoxy on it, and then let it harden while laying on a coffee cup, release side down. the dab hardened in a pointy shape. I filed the tip off and was left with an extended release I could feel through the glove. I used the $1.00 epoxy from the Dollarama.

I have since done several pistols and carbines, and am pleased with the result.

Great idea
 
I found when shooting it in the fall, with gloves, I wanted a longer release and one with more "feel".

I put a dab of epoxy on it, and then let it harden while laying on a coffee cup, release side down. the dab hardened in a pointy shape. I filed the tip off and was left with an extended release I could feel through the glove. I used the $1.00 epoxy from the Dollarama.

I have since done several pistols and carbines, and am pleased with the result.

Wanted to thank you for sharing that epoxy trick Ganderite, I remember you mentioned it awhile back. I just tried it today on the ambi slide release on my M&P9, as a lefty the slide release on the right side of the frame is so flush I find it really hard to operate. The left side sits proud more and is a bit more angular and easy to press. Now the ambi release is so much easier to use, I still have to let it cure and profile it a bit but t's night and day. I used jb quick weld and it set up in 5-10min, and it's pretty much the same black as the rest of the frame.
 
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