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posted October 09, 2022 11:00 AM
The 365 10 and 12 rounders are a PIA to load. I've been considering the Magguts to alleviate the problem and add an extra 2 rounds.
Magguts now has a new spring and follower for the 15 rounder to make it 17 rounds. Now the 365XL will hold the same # as a Macro.
At $33 a piece -expensive mod.
 
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posted October 09, 2022 11:31 AMHide Post
I agree that it is pricey. But, they work as advertised. I have them in the factory 10-rounder and 12-rounder. Carry the modified 10-rounder everyday. That's 13 rounds total in a gun that can fit in my pocket.


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posted October 09, 2022 11:45 AMHide Post
We had a few threads on this a while back. Yes they are a bit expensive, and yes they work as advertised, for me and quite a few other buyers... I'm over a thousand rounds each on two 10 round magazines upgraded to hold 12, with no problems.

Link to a 3 page thread from 1/2021:

https://sigforum.com/eve/forum...935/m/3080048874/p/1


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posted October 09, 2022 11:53 AMHide Post
Glad I stumbled upon this. I’ve never heard of them before. If I can now carry 13 rounds in the 10 round magazine and you say they are good
To go,I might give this a try.
Edit: I always wonder why didn’t Sig just do this in the first place? Why does another company have to figure it out and market it?
 
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posted October 09, 2022 12:02 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by njauto:
Edit: I always wonder why didn’t Sig just do this in the first place? Why does another company have to figure it out and market it?
If I had to guess, that flat spring MagGuts uses is more expensive than sticking with a standard coiled spring. The coiled spring is a known/mature technology to SIG, so they designed and built the pistol around that magazine design.


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posted October 09, 2022 12:08 PMHide Post
Maybe the 10 rounder is designed to be acceptable in a wider market than what would be available as a 12 round magazine?



 
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posted October 09, 2022 01:20 PMHide Post
I have it in my 12 round xl and it seems to work flawlessly, making it a 14 +1 now. Besides that, the baseplate adds almost nothing to the length.


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posted October 09, 2022 01:57 PMHide Post
I am interested in hearing more reports from members who have had more rounds and more time with them. (Whether that is in Sigs, Glocks, or Kahn’s, etc.) The thread Stoic-One referenced was a good one, but a little old, and it did include two or three posts reporting problems.
 
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posted October 09, 2022 02:48 PMHide Post
Just to be clear. The Magguts makes a 10 round mag into a 12 round mag. Q said 13 rounds which is 12+1.

Mine have been reliable so far. Expensive but worth it is my 2 cents.

As far as the 15 rounder going up to 17 so why get a Macro? I have all the above. If you place the extended 15 round 365 mag next to the Macro 17 rounder, the Macro is a hair taller on the back edge, and I am saying a freakin hair taller. On the front edge of mag it is shorter so dimensionally you are basically identical.
 
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posted October 09, 2022 07:15 PMHide Post
I believe I posted in the earlier forum, but will say that I continue to use them in two of my 10 round mags. I’ve got over 1500 in one gun, and about 600 in the other. No issues.
I keep looking for a sale to get more. Maybe someday.
 
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posted October 09, 2022 07:59 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by pedropcola:
Just to be clear. The Magguts makes a 10 round mag into a 12 round mag. Q said 13 rounds which is 12+1...

Who carries chamber empty? Wink


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posted October 09, 2022 09:19 PMHide Post
No I knew you knew that, lol. He wrote 13 in the mag, wasn't sure if that poster knew the distinction.
 
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posted October 10, 2022 07:26 AMHide Post
My 10 round mags are now 12. They work and are worth it to me.
 
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posted October 10, 2022 07:59 AMHide Post
quote:
Magguts

Interesting! Never heard of this company before! I'll be investigating more into this!


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posted October 10, 2022 01:41 PMHide Post
quote:
Originally posted by SIGfourme:


The 365 10 and 12 rounders are a PIA to load.



Do you have one of these? If not, you need one:


The UpLula





My Kahr's mags are almost impossible to load by hand past the first 2-3 rounds, I use mine all the time.


 
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posted October 10, 2022 06:32 PMHide Post
Yeah, the cost of the parts is $33 each. Which is expensive. But then you’ve got to put the ammo through it as well to ensure it’s reliable enough to carry. Which is more cost.

I just picked up a P365 to replace the Glock 43. Going from 7 rounds to 11. Then you start looking at Magguts and extended mags, and I feel the hunt for capacity is never over.

At some point, I need to let myself know when enough is enough and stop spending so much money on the hunt.

With that being said… there’s a chance I’ll end up trying the Magguts haha
 
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posted October 10, 2022 07:41 PMHide Post
No issues with magguts in my 10 and 12 rd P365 mags. Waiting for them to restock Glock 42 magguts.



Not minority enough!
 
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posted October 11, 2022 06:19 PMHide Post
They are pricey but unfortunately what other option isn't,unfortunately. The aluminum extensions/base plates are pretty close in price, especially after you buy a larger spring. I have had a few Magguts parts for a few guns I owned and I never recall any issues.
 
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posted October 12, 2022 02:01 PMHide Post
Chowser--Glock 42 back in stock.
Magguts ordered for 365--2 day FedEx
 
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posted October 12, 2022 04:17 PMHide Post
THanks! Got the email. Ordered 3.
You'll like the P365 magguts. I traded my 15rd P365 magazine for a 12 rd and stuck the magguts in it. All my P365 mags are maggutted.



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