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The GeePlate adds control by “locking” on your ring finger.I guess I don’t get the concept. What or how would those benefit me? I can’t even get my pinky finger on my 26.
The GeePlate adds control by “locking” on your ring finger.I guess I don’t get the concept. What or how would those benefit me? I can’t even get my pinky finger on my 26.
Looks like an Outbags holster I have one for my 43 and Shield 2.0 nice holster picked my op for 30 bucks.I like it but, I prefer the barrel covered up more since Im always hitting the barrel on things. Not to mention the dust and debris that gets into the barrel. I ended up making my own some time ago :
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What is click bait?Click bait opening title. Good luck selling them
Hyperbole designed to entice you to click on a site.What is click bait?
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Hello. I am new to Glock Talk.. This is my first post.We are not the same company.
When GAP disappeared and never delivered on their promised G43 plates I started toying with the idea of making them.
So now we offer them for the G43, G42, G26, G27, G33.
We are called GeePlate and they are available on our website by the same name.
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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.I’ve been a big fan of Pearce +0s on multiple guns, but I like the GeePlate on my 43 much better.
I could be wrong, but I think the price is for a "pair" of them which was the price of the now defunct, GAP plates, with postage.Hopefully they will sell a ton of them and the price will come down.
$24.99 for one plastic baseplate is a little pricey for me when I can get a complete magazine for the same price. The others were machined aluminum and I could see why they were so expensive. I think this company is trying to recoup some of their start up costs and may have priced themselves out of the market, in my opinion.
However, in the real world, if that is what you need to make yourself effective with the gun then it would be worth it.
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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.
Exactly right.I could be wrong, but I think the price is for a "pair" of them which was the price of the now defunct, GAP plates, with postage.
Dude don't confuse them with reality or the facts! What are you thinking?I hear this a lot from people that have no idea how manufacturing works.
Let’s say the mold costs $10k to cut (a round number picked at random) and each shot .10 in material (again, a random number.)
How many do you need to sell, and at what price to recover your costs alone?
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