... and I’ve been carrying my GeePlate equipped G43 for a few days with different cover garments, no snagging issues at all.Nope, doesn't snag on clothing at all. I've had a GAP brand on my 26 magazines for years and it hasn't snagged my shirt at all.
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I’ve been a big fan of Pearce +0s on multiple guns, but I like the GeePlate on my 43 much better.I was always fond of the Pearce finger rest plates...I'll pass on these, but interesting concept
I hear this a lot from people that have no idea how manufacturing works.$25?! For a part that probably costs less than $0.025 to manufacture? No way.
On my 43 it gives me a more secure grip than the Pearce or the factory +0 extensions do. I’ve tried shaving Pearces down, but they don’t have the meat in the right places to reduce by much. I like the GeePlate because it gives me better control with less bulk. For me, it’s a better choice - nothing wrong with the Pearce, variety is good.I too have a Pearce on my Glock 26. I like the look of the Gee Plate it appears more compact...less printing.....but only a 2 finger grip compared to Pearce allows 3 finger grip.
What is it that about the Gee Plate that makes you prefer it over the Pearce.
Thank you
You still do that with these new baseplates.i must be the only one who really likes the stock base plates..little finger wraps nicely along the bottom of the mag no issues
Sometimes this place is like a middle school playground...Everyone has an opinion and These forums were establish to share info about the shooting past time. It's so disappointing when almost every post generates some intense heated and sometimes name calling discussion . I recently participated in one and realized it's silly. We are all entitled to our opinions and I don't want to sway or try to convince anyone else about mine.
I just want to get and share info. maybe Brag about my gun or shooting that day.
Over the years these forums have provided a wealth of knowledge.
I wish we could keep it that way.
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Huh? GeePlates are about as thick as the factory flat baseplate.Same for me. I'd rather have my pinky under the mag than have the pistol be at least a half inch (probably closer to an inch) taller.
Oh, *that* looks comfortable! I just can’t bring myself to Mexi carrying a chambered Glock.Found another use for the Gee Plate. When using a MIC holster, it rides on your belt and gives extra stability. Way more comfortable than a full AIWB holster and just as secure. The slide impression in the pic is from a long drive..
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That wasn’t stated before.https://www.amazon.com/MIC-Holster-Black-17-18/dp/B006VYBAZ8
FWIW that’s on the pistol when I mexi-carry. It’s pointed at the ground 3 feet in front of me by the time the trigger guard is uncovered. Just was observing that the Gee makes a nice compliment to the MIC.
And you know this how?Shirt snaggers. Factory plates work much better for me.