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Beans,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Written on July 17, 2025
The flared button was truly the mystery perk. I wanted that little more 3/64”, serrations, radiuses and black anodized aluminum. Checked every box and for only 30$ USD. The slightly larger button/ mag release has to be pushed through deliberately with a tiny amount of force to install. I’ll reiterate, this tipped the scale because the mag release stays in should the spring fail.
Reach is perfect, mags drop a little easier and do not feel as if they’d drop with only a light touch. The mag release in total leans more on the duty side from my humble experience. I’ve not gone more than a few boxes of ammo and I already trust it better than OEM mag release. The stock release was short (Just…., a bit outside~ Bob Uecker) with pointed edges. Ya ya, it’s a little city boy of me and the points do hurt when I actually get to drop a mag. Anyway; edgy or not, I couldn’t reach the stock mag release efficiently without breaking stride. This is an improvement without straying from on design and operation. No added screws or wrenches to thread-lock or lose.
New Glock 19c-3gN. Zev tritium 3 dot U notch night sights. A smidge taller than stock sights as well. Otherwise, all stock Glock parts. I am anti-plugs and leaf blowers since we’re on things I detest.
Would recommend: Yes
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Beans,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Written on July 17, 2025
The flared button was truly the mystery perk. I wanted that little more 3/64”, serrations, radiuses and black anodized aluminum. Checked every box and for only 30$ USD. The slightly larger button/ mag release has to be pushed through deliberately with a tiny amount of force to install. I’ll reiterate, this tipped the scale because the mag release stays in should the spring fail.
Reach is perfect, mags drop a little easier and do not feel as if they’d drop with only a light touch. The mag release in total leans more on the duty side from my humble experience. I’ve not gone more than a few boxes of ammo and I already trust it better than OEM mag release. The stock release was short (Just…., a bit outside~ Bob Uecker) with pointed edges. Ya ya, it’s a little city boy of me and the points do hurt when I actually get to drop a mag. Anyway; edgy or not, I couldn’t reach the stock mag release efficiently without breaking stride. This is an improvement without straying from on design and operation. No added screws or wrenches to thread-lock or lose.
New Glock 19c-3gN. Zev tritium 3 dot U notch night sights. A smidge taller than stock sights as well. Otherwise, all stock Glock parts. I am anti-plugs and leaf blowers since we’re on things I detest.
Would recommend: Yes
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