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Any issues /Vickers Ext Mag Release?

3K views 26 replies 19 participants last post by  DLL9mm  
#1 ·
I was wondering if anyone had any issues after installing a Vivkers Extended Mag Release? I have one, but I'm hesitant to install it. Even though I don't use/have a holster, I wouldn't way to lay it down, etc. and have the mag disengage. Also, I've seen a number of vids on how to replace it and I pretty much understand everything, I'm just not sure which way to push the mag release spring/lever/rod out of the way.

Thanks,
p
 
#5 ·
Read the description: "The Vickers Tactical Extended Magazine Release was designed to prevent the magazine from accidentally being released if laid on a flat surface."

http://vickerstactical.com/larry-vickers-products/glock-mag-catch/


The spring will only come out one way.
The instructions I rec'd with the mag release state, "IMPORTANT NOTE! Some models of Glock pistols MAY have a deeper magazine catch pocket than others. This means your new Vickers Tactical magazine release COULD extend further out than desired, and may release the weapon's magazine when the weapon is placed on its left side on a flat srurface (such as a night-stand, etc.)

Also, the instructions specify right and left sides a few times, but it doesn't specify right or left with a reference point. I'm assuming right or left based on looking at the gun in a normal firing position.
 
#6 ·
For example:
"Using a small screwdriver, reach into the magazine well and place the edge of the screwdriver blade under the LEFT side of the magazine catch spring, close to the magazine catch."
Then: "Push the spring to the RIGHT, then pry out the groove located at the bottom of the magazine catch."
Then: "TIP: Be sure to hold the right side of the magazine catch with a finger to prevent the magazine catch from moving when starting to pry the mgazine catch spring out of the groove."
 
#9 ·
I bought one for my issued G37, it is far superior to the regular mag catch, I tried Glocks extended one that was too long and could accidentally release the mag with the Glock one but not with the Vickers one, you will love it. The extended one became a project and I grinded it down to similar length to the Vickers one and put it on my G27.
 
#10 ·
You could save about 10 bucks by just getting a glock ext. mag catch and buying some 200-400 grit auto body sandpaper, knock the corners off and take it to the height you want, then you can cut in groves or whatever ya want. Depending on you body type you should be fine with just sanding the corners off. I carry iwb with a vm2 and ss by miltsparks and have never had an issue hitting the release. just another thought for ya.
 
#12 ·
USMC03 did a test with the Glock OEM extended and the Vickers version by laying the gun on his nightstand and grabbing and pressing down, trying to simulate grabbing the gun in a paniced mode. He was able to release the mag using the extended version but not with the Vickers Tactical.

FWIW I run the Vickers mag catch in all my Glocks. I love them.
 
#14 ·
Interested to know how this Vickers Mag release works for left hand shooters.



My wife and I are both left handed and she has a problems with the standard short mag release. Of course the OEM is too long.

Any experience out there with lefties?
 
#15 ·
Interested to know how this Vickers Mag release works for left hand shooters.



My wife and I are both left handed and she has a problems with the standard short mag release. Of course the OEM is too long.

Any experience out there with lefties?
The OEM is too long, but golly-gee-batman, it's fiber filled nylon.

Get one of those sandpaper boards for doing fingernails. Sand it down until it is the height you like. Round the corners until the shape is one you like. Use a sharp knife or a triangular file to cut however many grooves or checkering you like.

Make the oem release yours. It's a short plastic stick. There's nothing to hurt. and if you over-cut it, buy another one for a couple of bux.
 
#17 ·
If I modify it myself it will not have the tacti-cool allure to it by being a Vickers product.

I may attempt this approach. Cheap. I have spare extended releases and did I say it was cheap?




The OEM is too long, but golly-gee-batman, it's fiber filled nylon.

Get one of those sandpaper boards for doing fingernails. Sand it down until it is the height you like. Round the corners until the shape is one you like. Use a sharp knife or a triangular file to cut however many grooves or checkering you like.

Make the oem release yours. It's a short plastic stick. There's nothing to hurt. and if you over-cut it, buy another one for a couple of bux.
 
#18 ·
I was wondering if anyone had any issues after installing a Vivkers Extended Mag Release? I have one, but I'm hesitant to install it. Even though I don't use/have a holster, I wouldn't way to lay it down, etc. and have the mag disengage. Also, I've seen a number of vids on how to replace it and I pretty much understand everything, I'm just not sure which way to push the mag release spring/lever/rod out of the way.

Thanks,
p
get the vickers and dont look back,its perfect on myg19-jeff:wavey:
 
#20 ·
Only one problem where the mag unexpectedly came out and it was when I was taking off my pants at the end of the day. So far no problems while carrying and I've had the mag release on my carry gun for about a year now.
 
#23 ·
Interested to know how this Vickers Mag release works for left hand shooters.



My wife and I are both left handed and she has a problems with the standard short mag release. Of course the OEM is too long.

Any experience out there with lefties?
I'm a lefty and they work just fine. Have one on all my small frame Glocks.