They’re solid mags and they hold the 10 rounds securely. My only issue so far is how tight the springs are. At the 9th round in you start wondering if the last will seat or if you should rack the round into battery; remove the mag and place the tenth round in the mag. The only things I’ve found is this has on a couple occasions caused a feeding issue. Not the end of the world problem if you’re capable of doing tap and rack drills or are willing to carry one or two less rounds until the springs break in a bit. I wouldn’t recommend cutting the spring nor would I suggest adding a plus 2...4...5 round extension. If you’re carrying these there is a reason. I live in Colorado and there are counties which have passed bills only allowing 10 rounds. Please be mindful of your local, state, federal laws. Thanks for your time. Read full review
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One of the two magazine floorplate clips which retain the floorplate snapped off at the base within a few days so it's off to the dumpster with it. The problem lay in the limiter design for non-free states (10rd limits). The normal capacity magpul floorplates slide on/into place instead of employing flimsy plastic tension clips. The clip thickness is about less than half of the rails at the base of the mag which standard caps use. Did magpul really think that was wise? Instead of planned obsolescence making them money, near immediate failure will have customers buying from other manufacturers. If you can find a full capacity mag pinned to 10rds with a rivet, take that route. I would not recommend trusting your life to something where the floorplate retention method could give out at any time, thus jettisoning it, the spring & follower into low earth orbit, your bullets becoming a variation of 52 card pick-up. Having experienced it at home, in a non-stressful scenario round recovery was easy however had it been in life & death situation....not so much. It's a possibility that they're good for malfunction drills at the range when your ammo drops unexpectedly but outside that, avoid these like a hot $20 1911....it could cost you much more than you save.Read full review
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Magpul makes a good product, however I wish their magazines had the holes down one side like the oem Glock mags to indicate how many round were left in it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I ordered these for my p80 build and seem to feed very well. Although they are lighter weight with 10 rounds it’s adequate for this backup. Magpul brand has been top quality in AR15 mags also.
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Love em. No inner stainless liner but the polymer is tough and sturdy, weather doesn’t affect it at all. My only gripe is the proprietary floor plate. Can’t use any Glock accessories or grip extensions. I kinda rigged my Glock flashlight to work. That being said…. Otherwise, the base and spring floor is a good design. I like how the bottom releases, good design.
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