Thinking of adding a magwell to my duty Glock 45. Glock OEM or Sandstorm Precision?
I have Sandstorm precision on my G48 and G19.5. I like them. They are small, light and not flimsy.
I found the Glock OEM magwell that I didn't even know existed. I like that it uses the lanyard hole in the rear of the grip and still has a lanyard hole. I have read some reviews and many claim that it is flimsy while others say the fit is great.
Both are approximately the same price. I kind of hesitate to put a magwell on my duty gun (I know I can remove it if I decide I don't like it). I know it will add some size and I'm not sure that it will be beneficial.
I would like thoughts/suggestions of my brethren here. Should I add a magwell to my duty weapon? If not, why not? If so, which one and why?
We are still carrying Gen4 Glocks where i work. I’ve been using a Magpul magwell on several different duty guns over the last 5+ years. I really like the slightly added length and the way if forces my pinkie finger into place in the compact guns.
I can’t speak to either of the specific magwells you listed, but in general, I say yes, you should add a magwell to your duty gun.
October 19, 2021, 09:19 PM
BennerP220
Thank you, Phred. I decided I’m definitely getting one. I just gotta decide which one. I used a magpul on my gen 4 17 that just retired. I did like it.
I am leaning toward the sandstorm.
October 19, 2021, 11:00 PM
Nismo
Maybe get both? Karma off the one that you don't use.
October 20, 2021, 09:20 AM
BennerP220
That is a good idea, Nismo. I do need to do a karma very soon anyway.
October 20, 2021, 12:47 PM
CPD SIG
Are you going to have to change the base plates on your mags?
I tossed a magwell on my -21 for about 37 seconds. Mags didn't clear the magwell, and the "Pierce +2" on a G-21 SUCK.
(3rd time I dropped a mag, and it hit the floor: PINGGggg... The baseplate fell off, spring sprung and had to search for that damn baseplate...)
I might look at the aluminum baseplates one of these days.
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October 20, 2021, 01:10 PM
BennerP220
Good question. No, base plates OEM and extended will all work.
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Originally posted by CPD SIG: Are you going to have to change the base plates on your mags?
I tossed a magwell on my -21 for about 37 seconds. Mags didn't clear the magwell, and the "Pierce +2" on a G-21 SUCK.
(3rd time I dropped a mag, and it hit the floor: PINGGggg... The baseplate fell off, spring sprung and had to search for that damn baseplate...)
I might look at the aluminum baseplates one of these days.
October 20, 2021, 01:19 PM
Chowser
I have been using a Magpul magwell on my duty gun gen4 31 for a few years with no issues. Modified the backstrap to fit the magwell.
Vickers baseplates will not work.
Not minority enough!
October 20, 2021, 05:48 PM
wolfe 21
I like the suarez international aluminum variants. Nicely made and fit well. Believe they were around 40 last month on sale, usually the only time I buy things like that.
A Perpetual Disappointment...
October 20, 2021, 06:04 PM
92fstech
Have you tried sitting in a squad with the magwell on your gun yet? I don't have one, and the way the idiots at Chrysler designed the side bolsters in my Durango, there's no way I'd want my grip any longer than it already is. I can't believe it hasn't dug a hole in the seat yet, honestly.
October 20, 2021, 06:18 PM
BennerP220
I thought about that. I carry my duty rig forward of my hip so the well shouldn’t be a problem. Extended mags might be. I know what you mean though. Good point!
October 21, 2021, 05:54 PM
Chowser
We’re driving Fords. No issues with the magwell. My issue is the holsters. I cut the bottom off mine.
Not minority enough!
October 21, 2021, 07:01 PM
BennerP220
We have Fords too. I just got a new Safariland that makes the bottom of the holster flush for my G45/TLR7.