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    Beretta magazine guide

    Has anyone here used Wilson's mag guide? Opinions? Pics?

    I'm thinking of building up a Roland Special 92

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Size:  48.2 KBI put a Wilson one on my compact. It adds a nice butt to it. My palm just hung off of the pistol, IMO it really is a plus. If you have ever felt a vickers plug on a G19, it kind of does the same. Does not add a lot of bulk, but helps your palm not just hang off into nothing. Well worth it, especially since it really is a drop in peice?
    I will post pics in a few.
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    Ernest Langdon recommended it to me during a class a few years ago. I'm pleased with the addition - seems to make reloads a bit easier (and certainly better than the lanyard loop). Now that it is standard equipment on the Centurion Tactical, I expect we will eventually see it appear as standard on future Brigadier Tacticals.

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    I have them on my custom 92A1’s and Brig Tac/Cen Tac. I’ve worked reloads with and W/O them. With is WAY better!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prdator View Post
    I have them on my custom 92A1’s and Brig Tac/Cen Tac. I’ve worked reloads with and W/O them. With is WAY better!!
    Just practice more, bro...

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    I’m a pretty big fan of the mag guides and have been using one for a couple years. They take reload abuse surprisingly well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Pepperoni View Post
    Just practice more, bro...

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    PUT the file and the axe down and back away slowly....!!!! or at least get some grease....
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    I have them on my compact and several full-size 92's and really like them. I bought them less for any improvement in reload speed but more to aid in concealment. That rounding on the bottom of the grip seems to help the gun print much less as my shirt tends to not catch the sharp edge.

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    I would use 'em but not USPSA Production legal...

    I think they're ok in IDPA ESP, tho...

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