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Seen them yesterday at a gun store.
Aftermarket manufacturer.....looked cool...but anybody got any opinions about these?
Just more "bling"....? What Ye say...??..
 
I use Glock OEM magazines only. The magazine is one of the most critical components in any auto-pistol. Saving a few dollars may easily end up degrading the entire weapon.
 
OEM, when the life of one of my grandchildren is at stake, i want what the doctor ordered.
bought one "after market" offering for my gen 4 G19. does NOT run as reliably as factory mags. works well with some ammo, not so much the higher velocity/pressure rounds.
i use it for the range ONLY, and only with mid range loads.
 
I have the ETS for my 17, 19, 43 and 42. They have all worked flawlessly. Ignore the OEM snobs, if they work at the range, they'll work in all other situations. I pick up a few when they go on sale for 10-12 bucks, can't beat it. Even if you just want them for the range, they are a good deal and they work. The ETS are more reliable than the Magpul that I have.

The ETS also are compatible with all extensions that fit OEM.
 
I have the ETS for my 17, 19, 43 and 42. They have all worked flawlessly. Ignore the OEM snobs, if they work at the range, they'll work in all other situations.
How many rounds do you think GLOCK puts through their OEM mags and guns vs <insert any other mag manufacturer or mag extension here>?

When that extra round the ETS mag buys you jams and you really, really need it, what's it worth then?

Stock GLOCK mags work. Period.

ETS mags are great for the range, especially for practicing tap, rack, bang drills.
 
How many rounds do you think GLOCK puts through their OEM mags and guns vs <insert any other mag manufacturer or mag extension here>?

When that extra round the ETS mag buys you jams and you really, really need it, what's it worth then?

Stock GLOCK mags work. Period.

ETS mags are great for the range, especially for practicing tap, rack, bang drills.
Relax brother, my experience has shown that they are just as reliable... My experience counts to me. As a matter of fact, I've had more OEM magazines go bad than ETS. Yes, OEM do have issues too, don't kid yourself. If you don't like them, don't buy them... Again, my real life experience.
 
Seen them yesterday at a gun store.
Aftermarket manufacturer.....looked cool...but anybody got any opinions about these?
Just more "bling"....? What Ye say...??..
They do not look 'professional' too me.
 
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I carry the stock mag in my G43 and an ETS 12 rnd mag as a backup in my pocket.

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So far, both my stock mags and my ETS 9 & 12 rnd mags all run fine. (My 7 rnd mag only works fine if you limit it to 6 rnds).

Glock factory mags generally work well, but they aren't magic. There are other threads going here this week discussing Glock's request for magazines to be sent in for replacement after user failures. G42 mags in particular are on their 3rd revision because of failure concerns with the earlier designs.

I can guarantee that I've tested my ETS mags with MUCH more ammo than Glock has ever tested the specific OEM mags that came with my pistol. Buy what you want. Test it. Use what works.

My only complaint with my ETS 12rnd mag is the hard plastic makes more noise than a stock mag when my keys bump into it in my pocket. In the long run, I'll make a holder for it out of card stock and duck tape that will eliminate that problem, but I just haven't taken the time yet.

Mag holder for my previous carry set up:
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(While not Glock or ETS related, like Tampashooters, I've had some aftermarket mags work better than some stock ones. My BG380 stock mags had a number of occasional failures. After changing the springs and followers out for MagGuts, they've worked without fail).
 
Relax brother, my experience has shown that they are just as reliable... My experience counts to me. As a matter of fact, I've had more OEM magazines go bad than ETS. Yes, OEM do have issues too, don't kid yourself. If you don't like them, don't buy them... Again, my real life experience.
It's all good man - if it works for you and you're good with it, that's what counts.

For me, it's GLOCK brand mags in GLOCK guns.
 
For me, it's GLOCK brand mags in GLOCK guns.
I've had a stock Glock mag **** up on me before. To the point of complete failure. Not that old and not dirty.

**** happens.

These kinds of threads go sideways every time in here.

Bottom line, I'll run whatever combination of whatever I want as long as it's proven to me and my uses.

Carry on with the nonsense.
 
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Normally I believe in buying OEM mags, but often times what's sold as an aftermarket mag is in reality, OEM! Case in point, Mec-Gar.

There's something to be said for the peace of mind that accompanies using OEM mags in your firearms no matter the brand, be they Glock mags in your Glock, HK mags in your HK, etc.

But if saving a few dollars on aftermarket mags eases your wallet and leaves your mind at ease as well, then that's all that matters! We're all big enough to make our own choices.

Sometimes though there's a workaround...today I picked up some OEM Gen4 Glock .40 mags from my local shop. They were brought in by an individual who had recently sold his Kel-Tec Sub 2000 rifle, and without owning a Glock pistol that could utilize the mags, he no longer needed them and was cleaning house, along with a half dozen AR mags. So I picked up five of the six that he brought in...two 15 round and three 22 round mags...for $60, leaving a single aftermarket mag there. Of the five, three were unused/brand spankin' new and two had signs of some mild powder residue on the prestine followers, which took a whole two minutes to clean up:
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I'll of course check them for proper function, and will probably relegate the 22 rounders to range purposes and for posing in front of the mirror with, LOL.

So, I happened to be in the right place at the right time and ended up saving a few bucks - without having to go aftermarket, which means more OEM mags for my G35 converted to .357SIG, which can't be a bad thing eh...:D
 
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