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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
If you have bigger hands and a small gun like say a Glock 26….this works well to add more grip length.
Brandon S.
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
Used them for years. Always hold up
Tyler Birmingham
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
They fit great, if you need a little extra grip these are perfect. Quick and easy to install and good quality for the price!
$ spender
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Adds the length needed for a G 27
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2023
I like having the extension for my pinky.; better grip on a G26. The only issue is the gap at the front between the mag extension and the frame. For me, that gap will cause a pinky blister. My workaround at the range is putting tape or a bandaid on your pinky to prevent the pinky blister. In real life, well, just got to deal with it...
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 9, 2018
Excellent product
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2018
These grip extensions are exactly what everyone needs for their G26. They do precisely what they say, which is to extend the grip, obviously. I don't have particularly large hands, but the basic magazine for my G26 required me to wrap my pinkie underneath the mag. With these extensions that is no longer necessary. This gives the perfect concealed carry weapon the perfect grip it always wanted.Now to the install... it is not as simple as depressing the spring and just sliding the old mag plate off. I actually had to wrap the magazine in an old rag, grip it with channellocks (I know there are easier ways but I was impatient at the time!) and pull the existing base off with another pair of pliers. Took me about five seconds to do the whole thing, and no damage to my magazine incurred.Keep in mind this does absolutely nothing to your magazine besides grant your pinkie finger a place to rest. It does not add capacity. With that said, the profile of the firearm is slightly extended when in a concealed state, so I do still have one magazine with the flat base plate on it when I am wearing shorts or something that does not lend a lot of coverup to prevent printing. However, anytime I am at the range, or able to conceal with a coat, or larger baggy shirt the magazine with the Pearce grips is in!In conclusion this makes the perfect handgun even better. For $10 you cannot go wrong with this product.
Islnder
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2018
Fits just as it should, and gives me way more purchase on my glock 27. A must for larger hands. No pinching etc noticed so far
Ron pahl
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2018
Well built
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2016
Great fit,
Jeff
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2015
Puuuuuurfect
Aaron Dirks
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2014
So let me start with I read the reviews and looked at the product in a local gun shop. There are a lot of reviews saying it was tough to get the stock base plate off and replace it with the Pearce product. This could not be farther from the truth, simple simple simple!!!!!! It took me all of 5 min from the point where it was delivered to my door until it was installed on my Glock 26 magazines. The only thing you need to realize it that it does take some force to remove and install. All it takes is a tool of any kind small enough to press the small round peg on the base plate into the magazine I used a small screwdriver. You press the peg into the magazine and with the spring compressed lay the magazine onto a flat surface and press down it will pop past the small plastic keepers on the side of the magazine and then remove the screwdriver and slide the stock piece off. To install the Pearce product simply use your thumb to compress the magazine spring and make sure the plate with the peg is facing the correct direction. Slide the new base plate over and press on it until it seats past the keepers and bam its done. If your not sure there are tons of videos on how to do this on YouTube. You don't have to squeeze the magazine or clamp it or break it just use some smarts and its simple. As far as pinching or anything similar to that I guess I have the magic size of hand because I made no modifications and no changes and it works flawlessly. I couldn't be happier with this product, if it pinches you just use some fine grit sand paper round the sharp edges and your in business again SIMPLE !!!!!!
N. V. Kupatavetin
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2012
First Impression: Well, they came about as packaged as an item like this should be. Just plastic cover with a cardboard back. It did come with instructions. But hey, for its purpose, how fancy do you need to get with packaging?Installation: This part is ROUGH (installed on a Glock 26) the first time you do it. Getting original piece to slide off took 3 grown men, a C-Clamp and some blood/sweat/tears to get off. The good news is, once you actually figure out the technique, you'll laugh at how much effort you (or, if you learn from reading/watching - me) put in. I found the best tool was an appropriately sized Allen-wrench, the biggest size that will still fit. The trick is not to push the "lock-pin" (no idea what the proper term is) too far in. You only need to get it JUST out of the socket. Pushing the old baseplate off once you have the lock-pin down is more about technique and leverage than power. Be patient with it, and when you finally get it to budge, don't let the mag spring pop in your eye. Putting it all back with the new grip is pretty straightforward, though if you worry about it, during the removal of the original plate, just do it very slowly, and if you can get it removed in a controlled manner, look at how the original was setup. The extension goes on the same way. Note that I did not reduce the product review to 4 stars, as this is more of a Glock design issue than the extension's fault. I helped a friend install this on a Glock19 (large hands) and it was a BREEZE.Usage: I was hardly able to believe how much of a difference this actually made. I can't provide scientific numbers as to how my accuracy was affected, but my groupings felt improved. The biggest thing is the feel. The amount of control that I felt increased substantially. The gun now actually felt full in my hand as compared to before, a sentiment shared by most Glock26 owners. I have incredibly small hands with long, skinny fingers, and this addition STILL made shooting the gun much more enjoyable. The overall profile of the gun was not affected, as my day to day concealed carry noticed no change in comfort or ease of concealment. The material feels well matched for the Glock's grip (Generation 3), and is actually textured for a bit of friction, which feels good.Overall: I was apprehensive of paying around $15 (they were around $8 a piece on Amazon at time of purchase) for 2 pieces of plastic for my magazines. Now I can't imagine if I had skipped out on this simple, but wonderful add-on.
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