Get one of these while they are still available as the supply is shrinking. I don't know if Glock is making more. They used to supply this 9 round mag with their Glock 30 pistols but have since discontinued shipping them with the G30 and G30S models in favor of the 10 round mag with slightly extended floorplate. Those mags are great but if you like the choice to drop a round and have a flush fit mag, these 9 rounders are just the thing. When I purchased my G30S I immediately ordered the 9 round flush fit magazine after my first range break-in session. Installed in the pistol you will definitely notice it is shorter and (OK personal preference here) it looks cooler and more integrated. You will notice some adjustment of your grip but speaking for myself, I find no additional difficulty shooting it with the 9 round mag and it does print less when I carry. I now use the "stock" 10 round mags for practice and backup.Read full review
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I have several of these magazines purchased from different sources, but all the same part numbers. Whether you get one that will comfortably fit the 9th round is a crap-shoot. Sometimes the 9th round goes in smooth, and others you have to stand on it to get the 9th round in and then there becomes the issue of racking the slide with that much back-pressure. Not always the best of ideas and can lead to malfunctions.
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Perfect for a little less to carry and a little less imprint. Thought I'd need a pinky extension but it actually has just enough size to it that using need one. But I bought one anyway perfect grip and makes conceal carry much better
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The Glock 30 9-Round magazine is a great way to make concealment easier. Although you lose a round (9+1, instead of 10+1), the magazine base doesn't protrude as much and makes the gun print much smaller. It's still fairly easy to get a good grip on the gun.
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No issues with fit from factory magazine. Typical Glock stiff mag spring really only allows for 8 rounds vs mag capacity of 9. Still 8 rounds of potent 45 acp is better than six commonly found in sub-compact handguns. Nice feature is flush mount base which aids in concealing the Glock 30s when carrying IWB. You don't get the added printing from a longer handgrip. Would definitely consider if looking for a spare mag to go along with the two 10 round mags that come with the firearm.
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