Add More Rounds to Your Factory Magazine
Using the Strike Industries extended magazine base plate will allow you to easily add to the capacity of your factory Glock magazines. These extended bases easily install on Glock double stack 9mm & 40S&W full size mags. When installed on a GLock 17/34 9mm magazine you will add an additional 6 round capacity to your magazine. When installed on a Glock 22/35 40S&W magazine you will increase your capacity 5 rounds.The EMP provides a smoother reload with its slow drag no snag design. You do not need to worry about this extension failing when racing the clock. Its robust design will perform as well as it looks. The metal locking plate and screw ensures that no matter how the magazine hits the ground during your reload it will stay attached.
Strike Industries EMP Specifications and Features:
- This is not a Glock Factory Part, it is an after market part
- SI-EMP-G9&40
- Plus 6 Round Capacity for 9mm
- Plus 5 Round Capacity for .40 cal
- Low Drag/No Snag Design
- Impact Resistant Polymer
- Includes Locking Spring Plate
- 1x Magazine Plate Extension for Glock 9mm/.40cal
- 1x Extended Length Spring
- 1x Metal Locking Plate
- 1x Metal Locking Plate Set Screw
- Glock OEM & ETS Magazine for 17/34/22/35
- Magpul & JP Enterprise Magwells
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Does this work on a 20?
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No it does not.