TACCOM Magazine Extension for 33-Round Glock Magazines

TACCOM has introduced an aluminum magazine extension designed for the 33-round Glock magazines. It is targeted to the PCC (pistol caliber carbine) market. When added to the 33-round magazines it increases the capacity to 60 rounds! So it is a +27 extension?!

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FAB Defense +4 Glock 43 Magazine Extension

FAB Defense has introduced a Glock 43 magazine extension called 43-10. It adds 4 rounds to the standard G43 magazine capacity thus making it a 10 rounder. As with many other magazine extensions for subcompact pistols, this one also forms a full grip.

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HYVE Technology Glock Parts

HYVE Technology is a Glock parts manufacturing company located in San Diego, CA. They make aftermarket Glock triggers, +1 and +2 magazine extensions, slides, pins and other parts. Let’s take a look at some of their products:

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POTD: +8rd COLT/UZI Mag Extension

My friend Brian M. sent this picture to me. He and I always like higher capacity especially for USPSA and 3Gun. Around the same time as my Scorpion Evo3 +10 extension, Brian had the idea to make an extension for Colt/UZI SMG magazines. It is a +8rd extension making the Colt/UZI mag hold 40rds of 9mm. He drew this up and 3D printed it in his home. He successfully tested it fed all 40 rds.

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Howling Raven 10 round Mosin magazine

Howling Raven is releasing a 10 round magazine extension for the Mosin Nagant rifle. It uses the existing rifle magazine to place the extension around. MSRP is $69.95 but pre orders are going for $50, release date is around December this year, but they seem to still be in the long process of working with their manufacturer. We blogged about their prototype design back in March of this year, but they seem to have worked everything out and are finally ready to offer it to the public.

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Sintercore's New 3DPlus2 Mag Extension

Sintercore, the veteran-owned business responsible for the first commercially-available 3D-printed muzzle brake, among other items, is coming out with something new: a 3D-printed magazine extension for the Glock 43. The mag extension is called the 3DPlus2 and was designed in a collaborative effort with Eric Mutchler, the man behind the Solid Concepts 1911, the first 3D-printed metal handgun in the world. Between Mutchler’s innovation and Sintercore’s reputation for quality, the 3DPlus2 promises to be not only a good product but also an important piece of the 3D-printing industry. TFB Previous Article

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