I've seen those on glocktalk I like it!
x2....I can't see the need for these?
The primary reason behind the Vickers baseplates in the ability to strip the magazine out of the pistol easier- Glocks are sensitive to any kind of drag when dropping a mag; it frankly doesn't take much to keep a Glock mag from falling free- with the scallops front and rear this can be dealt with but newer Glocks deleted the front scallop and savvy end users use a grip plug to keep debris out of the trigger mechanism- that leaves no real purchase on the baseplate in case the mag gets stuck or in a worse case scenario you have to strip a stuck mag out one handed
The baseplate fixes that and also provides better purchase during a reload ( taking the mag out of a mag pouch during a reload) and acts as a bit of a hand stop for some shooters when the mag is in place
Admittedly the last two features were unplanned and nice side benefits
Also the bottom has 8 dimples for numbering your mags
Overall a great piece of kit that has gotten overwhelming positive response
Pictures no longer show in op post?
Anyhow I am looking for extensions, simpliy cause I use a large magwell therefore some would be nice indeed.
So I installed one on a G19 & a G34 mag, larger surface area, and I can see the advantage if you had to strip the mag out. Overall a good mod and cheap, IMO.
I like the magpul speed plates for this as you can hook them super easy on things for one handed work.
Shawn
For those interested in meeting LAV, he and BFG Brittney will be in our store on Sept 25th for signings.
I like the magpul speed plates for this as you can hook them super easy on things for one handed work.
Shawn




























