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Need three inner G22 Gen 3 era mag Inserts, three baseplates, one .40 follower, a smooth trigger, a 9mm extractor, and maybe a minus connector or two.
The question is where you can buy OEM or the equivalent of glock parts. The super cheapo mags can be used for training, not a good idea to use them for combat.I bought a lot of Kahn or Khan mags years ago for my 17. Supposedly they were made to glock specs for Korean defense or police or something. I still use those and they were 4 bucks each. But other than those and a couple magpul mags I've had nothing but frustration from aftermarket mags. Some I've bought (I know scherer was one) were completely useless and cheap made with no metal insert and bad springs and followers that werent smooth.
question is where you can buy OEM or the equivalent of glock parts.
Why would you need Glock parts? I thought they were indestructible.
I don't know about the other parts, but I was going to say just buy some new mags, but apparently you came to the same conclusion.Need three inner G22 Gen 3 era mag Inserts, three baseplates, one .40 follower, a smooth trigger, a 9mm extractor, and maybe a minus connector or two.
I don't know if it sucks, I think it's a good thing that new mags are available and inexpensive.Sheesh... from what I’ve found so far by the time I buy $4-$6 inserts and $4 base pads and $4 followers I may as well just get whole new mags from aim surplus or something. This sucks.
I think it's a good thing that new mags are available and inexpensive.
LEO types that I correspond with that do high round counts do routinely change out springs, especially with a constant diet of +P+. Many are substituting the MIM parts for parts machined from bar stock steel, especially the striker/firing pin. Many replace the factory barrel with a better barrel with extended muzzle with threads. Very few firearms can not be worn out. There are also other parts the people change out in the interest of reliability or better performance.Why would you need Glock parts? I thought they were indestructible.
Good question actually. I had put some black plastic “OEM” +2 extensions on three of my mags for matches but one of them blew up and sprayed guts and ammo all over and cost me a stage so I pulled them off and threw them away. But in the meantime I either misplaced or chucked the OEM inserts and baseplates. I’ll probably find them after I buy replacements.Why would you need Glock parts? I thought they were indestructible.
Need three inner G22 Gen 3 era mag Inserts, three baseplates, one .40 follower, a smooth trigger, a 9mm extractor, and maybe a minus connector or two.
Thanks! Mag Parts are far cheaper there than anywhere else. It appears to me that they don’t sell triggers, connectors, or extractors, which I find strange. Can anyone confirm this and let me know why they don’t? I’d like to order everything from one place if possibleYou can buy magazine internal components directly from Glock: https://store.teamglock.com/gun-parts
For a complete parts source, go with either of the places listed by Spats McGee.
Sheesh... from what I’ve found so far by the time I buy $4-$6 inserts and $4 base pads and $4 followers I may as well just get whole new mags from aim surplus or something. This sucks.
Availability of decent parts at decent prices is important for the arms that I own like glocks, 1911s, ARs, and AKs.or...glass half full...it’s nice that new OEM Glock mags are value priced compared to $40-60 for most other OEM mags...