I fitted the fillers to the magazines then fitted the magazines to the guns by CAREFULLY removing material at the front and back insides of the filler until the magazine positive locks in the gun.
Radius cut the insides of the fillers and don't just hog out material from the front and back.
You will still have side gaps, nothing you can do about that unless you build up those areas with colored bedding compound and trial cut to fit.
I'm too lazy to go to that trouble on my personal weapon!
I carry a Glock 26 IWB in all kinds of weather. But even more important ,the accuracy is as good as full sized pistols, such as the 19, 17 and will give a good run to my 17L, go figure! My carry factory ammo such as UMC 115 Gr. JHP or GoLd Dot 147 JHP. fired into gallon water jugs both expand to about one half inch diameter, even though the 26 has only 3.46" of barrel ! I think the 26 is one of Glock's best pistols.
Whenever I read this type of comment, I don't get it. This is way off from how I shoot the guns. Maybe it's my eyes? I shoot the longer guns way better, period. In fact, I'm in the market for a G17L.
I should mention GLOOB that I'm only comparing that on steel plates. I've shot some pretty nice groups with the 17 but I have no idea what the 26 can do as far as an actual group goes.
Look at the videos from hickock 45 on utube, he is in his 60's and can nail smal targets out to 70 yards rapid fire with no mag extension, he is my new hero, lol. On one of his videos he shoots 8 different models "4" calibers all one after the other. He insists that the length of the slide dosen't make much difference. Some folks just shoot short slides better than long and vice versa, check out his videos.
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