Pearce Plus One Glock Magazine Extension, Glock 26/27/33/39
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| Product ID: |
7151 |
| UPC: |
605849200279 |
| MFG ID: |
PG 2733 |
$9.89
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Pearce Plus One Glock Magazine Extension, Glock 26/27/33/39
$9.89
133 User Ratings
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This Pearce Grip +1 Glock Magazine Extension is a great addition to your Glock 26, Glock 27, or Glock 33. The Pearce Grip +1 Glock Magazine Extension blends with the design and texture of the handgun to give a factory appearance and lengthens the grip by 5/8" to provide more comfort and control of the firearm. The Pearce Grip +1 Magazine Extension will add one round to your Glock 27 or 33 and two rounds to a Glock 26. These extensions do fit Glock 39 magazines but they will not increase the magazine capacity.
Specifications: - Pearce Grip +1 Glock Magazine Extension
- Manufacturer Number: PG-2733
- Fit: Glock 26/Glock 27/Glock 33
- Capacity Extension: +1 for 27/33 & +2 for 26, 5/8" Finger Ext. for 39
- Grip Extension: 5/8"
- Material: High Impact Polymer
- Finish: Black
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Reviewer: ET
Location: GA
Expertise: Beginner
Excellent product. Using these on my Glock 27 mags. I now have space for my little finger, which until now was curled under the factory mag. Feels like a totally different gun. If you don''t have an extended mag on your subcompact Glock you really need to think about one...seriously.
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Reviewer: WNP33
Location: OH
Expertise: Law Enforcement
Put these on my G27 and started having FTF, never ever had that before. Replaced the mag spring with an extra power spring and fixed the FTF issues. Feels ok in the hand I tried the Scherer ]they are just a tad bigger[ and the grip feels better for my hand. But the Peirce would have been ok if I didn''t have such fat fingers....
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Reviewer: GN, Loyal Customer
Expertise: Not Chosen
These went on super easy after getting the original floorplates off the mags. You might want to reference one of the excellent Youtube videos on replacing the pads for the Glock 26. They are much more difficult to get off than the full size Glock mags. Using an awl rather than the Glock tool is helpful and you really do have to apply pressure almost to the point where you think something is going to break. The Pearce grip pads are good quality, provide a much better grip on the baby Glock, and make it easier to load the mag to full capacity.
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