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I think they were made for the G26 size mags mostly. They didn’t add any length to the mags, they just extended the lip so you could hook your finger better.

I ask because I’m hoping they make one for the HK P2000. Or does anyone know of something else for the P2000 mag? I don’t like the factory extended baseplate and the flat one needs just a little more lip for me.

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I have used many Pearce grip extensions on my Glock mags. Some add to the rd count and some don't.

The quality has always been good and the price reasonable. Pearce offers options for many brands.
 
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Are you referring to GeePlates?
https://www.geeplate.com/

I believe similar style base plates were made by a different company previously, but don’t recall who.
 
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Pearce were the ones we always used:

https://www.pearcegrip.com/Products/GLOCK
 
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I have used many Pearce grip extensions on my Glock mags. Some add to the rd count and some don't.

The quality has always been good and the price reasonable. Pearce offers options for many brands.


Yep.

https://www.pearcegrip.com/Products/GLOCK/PG-26
 
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Don’t think Pierce makes anything for the HK.

The P30/VP9 mags are just elongated P2000/USPc mags so I wonder if the floorplate on one of those put on a P2000 mag would give you that middle ground. If I think about it later today I will give it a try.


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It looks like gee is who I was thinking of but it doesn’t sound right. I tried a p30 plate on the p2000 but it did t lock into the gun. I could probably trim it but I dont want to do that.


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GAP floor plates. I believe they’re out of business now. I loved those things!


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Originally posted by ruger357:
I think they were made for the G26 size mags mostly. They didn’t add any length to the mags, they just extended the lip so you could hook your finger better.

I ask because I’m hoping they make one for the HK P2000. Or does anyone know of something else for the P2000 mag? I don’t like the factory extended baseplate and the flat one needs just a little more lip for me.

Thanks!
 
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That’s it!!!
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Originally posted by davidjinks:
GAP floor plates. I believe they’re out of business now. I loved those things!



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GAP floor plates. I believe they’re out of business now. I loved those things!



I have one on my G26. It makes drawing from appendix a little more consistent. I don't run one on my backup magazine.


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Are you trying to get a mag baseplate for the P2000 (non-SK) that is flat ( like this) AND has some sort of 'shelf' for your pinky?
 
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Yep, GAP Enterprises. They really lock into your fingers. The Pearce also feels good, but does not lock in, but rather makes it feel like a full sized grip.

both conceal the same as factory for me as it is the back of the mag/grip backs trap that prints rather than the front strap.

Aside from that, the company has long been defunct.


 
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Are you trying to get a mag baseplate for the P2000 (non-SK) that is flat ( like this) AND has some sort of 'shelf' for your pinky?


Yes. That’s the idea.


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I've always thought it humorous that people by the tiniest gun and then add things to it to make it bigger.
 
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Well two things. The P2000SK isn't "the tiniest thing", not by a long shot. The other thing is what the guy above you said. The lip of the mag baseplate isn't what prints. So if you get a better grip and you shoot better and it has no impact on printing, why is that a bad thing?
 
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And I’m talking about the P2000, not the SK. So not a small gun. Just need a tad more grip or a way to lock in what fingers I can get on it.


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Sorry. He said tiny guns and I went to the SK because a P2000 isn’t tiny. My bad.
 
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Sorry. He said tiny guns and I went to the SK because a P2000 isn’t tiny. My bad.


You are good. It’s the FNG I was addressing.


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