Just ordered a couple to test. If they work, I plan on using them as a reload for the few times I carry a 43 as a primary. I've never used ETS mags before. Hopefully they work well.
http://www.etsgroup.us/ETS-Glock-43-.../glk-43-12.htm
Just ordered a couple to test. If they work, I plan on using them as a reload for the few times I carry a 43 as a primary. I've never used ETS mags before. Hopefully they work well.
http://www.etsgroup.us/ETS-Glock-43-.../glk-43-12.htm
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Got some coming too.
Figured they will work fine.
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I'm waiting on these to hit gunmagwarehouse for $15, I've had good results with the 120mm mags
Last edited by cjb1911; 05-30-2017 at 10:06 PM.
Thank you for the heads up on these. I have used the ETS Glock 18 mags in a 9mm AR carbine with no issues.
I will buy some and report back with results.
I'm most interested in the flush fit 7 & slightly extended 9 rounders for a reload. http://www.etsgroup.us/ETS-Group-Glo...nes-s/1823.htm
If I want 12 rounds... that's a g26.
Last edited by jandbj; 05-31-2017 at 02:52 PM.
Is it just me or are the ETS mags incredibly hard to load to capacity? I have five of the 15 rounders and I can't stand them. I mean, they function fine, but compared to the OEMs or Magpuls, they sure take a lot of convincing to load.
I have one of the 9 rounders coming for the 43 to try out, I'm sure it will function just fine, I just hope its easy to load.
FYI... Midway has 6s-9s-12s in stock for 16.99
Last edited by cjb1911; 06-03-2017 at 09:17 AM.