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Bought this for a Kahr PM9. A young lady firing the PM9 was getting jams and FTFs that I could not replicate with proper grip. Told her to squeeze it like she's trying to break the handle. It quit jamming. The handle on the PM9 is very straight and small so it is difficult for many ppl to grip correctly. This makes it not only easier to squeeze the handle but my personal preference with the finger groove makes it quicker to get that initial finger placement on the draw. I boiled it in a cup of water in the microwave and it slipped right on. Looks nice. Feels nice.
Got several of these bumper style base plate extensions for less than $14 each. So far I've made them function on Ruger SR40 and SR9 series, SW M&P40 and M&P9 series, Walther PPQ M2 9mm (may work on 40sw version but I have no way to verify in person). Tried it out on SW SD40VE but the baseplate angle is very different between the SDVE and the M&P so this makes the SDVE look like a pony with one hoof up and back. Functions on the SDVE but looks very weird.
Handgun mags seem to come down to strong springs and well designed flowers. ETS magazines seem to be built cheaply but surprisingly I have yet to have any issues. Wish they had metal feed lips but these are at least as good at Magpul glock style mags and better than Korean knock offs and way better than promag in my experience.
Got this to work on several different handgun magazines including Walther. Looks like it might work on Echelon mags as well but I haven't tried it yet. So far looks best on Walther PPQ series.
Great price. I would take ETS mags over Korean 30 rounders or Promag garbage. That being said ETS magazines are also not what you would probably want in a real confrontation. But for a range practice these mags have run surprisingly well. I have yet to have any hiccups while running them. They do not have metal feed lips so I'm pretty sure that the feed lips will wear over time. And even just loading this up you can see the feed lips stretch further and further apart as they have more tension. I was only able to get 38 rounds of 9 in this magazine. I may have been able to use a hydraulic press to get the last 2 in there but I was worried I'd either blow out the base plate or the feed lips so 38 it is. Still with 38 it cycled flawlessly.
This is the best price I could find for a bumper base plate that adds about 5 rounds. The spring doesn't seem to be any thicker or stronger than the SW OEM spring and it's only half a loop longer than the factory one. This fit and functioned on SW MP40 full size mag, SW MP9 full size mag, Ruger SR40 full size mag and Ruger SR9 full size mag. Plus 6 barely with 9mm and plus 5 with 40sw. Additionally I slapped this on a Walther PPQ M1 9mm full size mag. I did have to shave off a little more than 1/16 metal off the ledges on each side that hold the base plate but once I did that it fit just fine. With the Walther it only held plus 5 in 9mm. Overall it looked ok on the SW, looked bad on the Ruger and looked best on the Walther. I will be buying more of these. The description says steel but the only steel in this is a half inch by half inch plate that prevents the bumper base from sliding off.
Been looking for a 357sig conversion for Beretta 96 for a long time. Seen them come and go a few times. Finally saved the money and waited for a sale plus coupon plus free shipping from Optics Planet. Still more than I wanted to pay but at least it came with the locking lug which I didn't realize it included so that's a $40 value right there. Still too expensive. We'll see how it does in the break in period. I got the threaded version so I could use a comp with it. I already have the Beretta factory frame buffer, the Wilson plastic frame buffer and the upgraded Beretta metal captive recoil system so we'll see how it goes. I might have to change down to a lighter recoil spring from Wolff if the cheap ammo doesn't cycle.