I preferred one on Friday. I did not order the aluminum mag release. Should I have and if so why?
I preferred one on Friday. I did not order the aluminum mag release. Should I have and if so why?
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Now we need them to make 21 round mags for G19’s that are flush [emoji869]
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I definitely feel better about a metal mag catch with metal mags.
During the *spit* Clinton '90's AWB full capacity factory Glock mags were scarce so many people used aftermarket steel mags that weren't as scarce (for the range, they had terrible reliability).
Steel mag catches were mandatory because the steel body magazines did chew up the mag releases (FYI the steel mag release would chew up the plastic magazine retention notch on the mags) never had an issue with the steel release wearing on the frame.
Just a note from experience.
Steel or aluminum on steel.
Plastic on plastic.
Any other combination resulted in the softer polymer getting chewed up, whether it was the mag or the release.
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