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Glock 27 maximum mag capacity ?
#2
Posted 06 November 2009 - 06:17 PM
The 15-round mags for the Glock 22/35 will also work in the 27. So will the 13-round mags for the Glock 23, for that matter. If you want, you can add extension floorplates to the mags to get even more capacity.
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Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
#5
Posted 10 November 2009 - 10:02 AM
If you are going to get the 15 round G22/35 mags for it, look into the A&G mag sleeves - http://www.shootersp...nc/sdetail/4966
Seems they would make shooting the big sticks in the sub-compacts more comfortable.
Seems they would make shooting the big sticks in the sub-compacts more comfortable.
This post has been edited by soundwave: 10 November 2009 - 12:54 PM
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Production - Glock 34
Limited/Limited 10 - Glock 35
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#6
Posted 10 November 2009 - 11:39 AM
flattop,
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#8
Posted 11 November 2009 - 06:19 PM
Here's another grip sleeve that's much more low profile than the A&G:
http://glockstore.co...egory_id%3D3%26
http://glockstore.co...egory_id%3D3%26
Pride and fear are emotions, which hope for an outcome. Outcomes take your attention from the present, where the shooting happens, to the future. It is totally impossible to do anything in the future, because it hasn't happened yet. The key to shooting your best is to be present as the witness of the shooting. Do not judge, do not give yourself anything to live up to. We can only shoot as well as we have trained ourselves to shoot. To try to shoot only induces stress. Be content with your current ability. And accumulate practice to improve that ability. Consolidate, build strength where you feel weakness. We cannot raise our ability until we accept our current limitations. Practice dissolves limitations. Matches simply define where the current limits exist. The game of shooting is all about redefining our limits.
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
#9
Posted 11 November 2009 - 06:24 PM
I might mention, BTW, that I don't care for any sort of sleeve on a magazine to be inserted into one of the subcompact Glocks. They tend to pinch skin and flesh painfully between the bottom of the grip frame and the top of the sleeve when slapping in a fresh mag during a speedload. The short factory stock mags will do the same thing. Blood blister city. One of the bigger guns' magazines with no sleeve is definitely the way to go to lead a pain-free existence with one of these little blasters.
Pride and fear are emotions, which hope for an outcome. Outcomes take your attention from the present, where the shooting happens, to the future. It is totally impossible to do anything in the future, because it hasn't happened yet. The key to shooting your best is to be present as the witness of the shooting. Do not judge, do not give yourself anything to live up to. We can only shoot as well as we have trained ourselves to shoot. To try to shoot only induces stress. Be content with your current ability. And accumulate practice to improve that ability. Consolidate, build strength where you feel weakness. We cannot raise our ability until we accept our current limitations. Practice dissolves limitations. Matches simply define where the current limits exist. The game of shooting is all about redefining our limits.
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
- Jack Barnes
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