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23 June 2015, 19:18 #1
ETS Glock Mags
As many of you know, we are a bit behind schedule on the launch of our Glock mags. At some point ,in the middle of this project, we decided to add a few items to the mix. We knew this was going to add some time to the overall project, but due to the overwhelming response we felt the delay was well worth it. We will be posting pictures of some of these prototypes, note that all of these Glock mags will be made with the same smoke material as our AR15 mags and will also be compatible with all aftermarket floorplates for Glock mags. That said, we would like to tell you about some other mags we will be adding to our family of Glock mags.
First, the mags we already announced were the G17, G18 (32 round), G19, and G26. The new mags we decided to make are the G17 and G19 in 10 round models for restricted states. We also will be making some special mags for the TapLoader. The TapLoader is a new system for the Glock Platform that allows the user to release the slide, and chamber the first round of the mag by simply "tapping" the mag in when loading it. Upon initial release, the TapLoader will be available for the G19, with other models following shortly.
We will also be making a 22 round, 9mm Glock mag that is 141mm long. Making it legal for several competitive shooters. This 22 Round mag is only slightly longer than a regular G17 mag and we believe it will fill the gap between the 17 round G17 mags and the 32 round G18 mags.
Also, due to overwhelming requests, we decided to go ahead and take the plunge and make a .40 cal mag for the Glock platform. We will be releasing our mag for the G22 at the same time as our 9mm mag launch. We are very excited about these .40 cal mags and we will be following up with a few more .40 cal versions shortly.
We want to thank everyone for their patience during this process. We expect the first production run to be shipping around the end of July. Dealers, please contact us now to get your orders in, the first production run is almost completely sold out.
Below is a list of all of the Glock platform mags we will be making, and pricing.
9mm Models MSRP
G17 $16.99
G17 (10 Round) $17.99
G18 (32 Round) $21.99
G19 $16.99
G19 (10 Round) $17.99
G19 TapLoader $19.99
G26 $16.99
9mm (22 Round) $21.99
.40 cal Models MSRP
G22 $16.99
Here is the 22 round 9mm mag in a 141mm gauge
Here is the 22 Rounder lying next to a G17
Here is the 22 rounder in the G17
Here is a picture of the little nub on the side of the mag to make the TapLoader function...
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a74...pscofjykg4.jpg
Last but certainly not least, here is the .40 cal G22 mag...
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23 June 2015, 19:30 #2
Looking forward to picking a couple of these up. They look like they could accept aftermarket baseplates.
And ETS... your photographer needs a Gen 3 or 4 Glock.
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23 June 2015, 19:31 #3Contributing Member
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Very interested to check these out.
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23 June 2015, 19:31 #4
Good looking stuff! I really like the 22 rounder it'll be on the short list.
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23 June 2015, 19:34 #5
Thanks for the update. Looking forward to them being available for testing.
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23 June 2015, 19:40 #6
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23 June 2015, 19:49 #7WEVO Spell Checker
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I like the idea of the 22 round mags
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23 June 2015, 19:52 #8
Been wondering what you guys have been up to since we haven't heard from you in a while.
And wow - I would say, the time was worth the wait!
Good stuff guys.
Now ... if you could make a Glock drum, that'd be great
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24 June 2015, 04:06 #9
If I understand correctly, the baseplate comes off without the hassle of the OEM version. Good move.
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24 June 2015, 09:38 #10
Correct. Completely compatible with OEM and aftermarket floorplates, but still very easy to remove our floorplates. Simply push in the little button and then slide the floorplate forward. You won't need extra hands or tools to compress the sides of the mag while sliding our floorplate off. I think everyone is really going to love our system.
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18 July 2015, 20:55 #11
Here is a picture of some of the first production 22 round 9mm models. These will be 141mm and USPSA legal. They are very nice and not much longer than a G17 mag.
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19 July 2015, 00:59 #12
Now you're just teasing.
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19 July 2015, 02:46 #13
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19 July 2015, 07:47 #14WEVO Spell Checker
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I like it
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19 July 2015, 09:08 #15
Awesome
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