I'm late to the party in learning that Glock 10-round 19/17/34 magazines are not as reliable as full capacity magazines.
WTF is the point of a Glock if you don't get it's full reliability? How can Glock let this continue to happen for multiple generations? Why are more people not giving them sh!t over this?
What I'm not understanding is - why the fcuk didn't they just put a spacer in the bottom of a normal magazine. It seems both a) simple and b) retains 100% of the functionality and reliability of the original magazine? Why on earth would they go and create whole new single stack design that is less reliable? And why did they continue with this broken design over many years and multiple generations? Seriously, I'm baffled here.