Wolff Magazine Spring, Glock 19/21/23/26/27/29/30/32/33
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| Product ID: |
42407 |
| MFG ID: |
75371 |
$5.95
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Wolff Magazine Springs are available in +10% extra power to improve feeding and magazine performance.
Note: Wolff Company does not recommend use of extended base pads with Glock magazines the exception of the Glock factory +2 extensions for 9mm magazines. For use in:
- Glock 19 - 15 or 17** rounds
- Glock 21 - 13* rounds
- Glock 23 - 10 and 13 rounds
- Glock 26, 27, 29, & 30 - 9 or 10 rounds
- Glock 21 and 33 - 10 rounds
- Glock 32 - 10 and 13 rounds (Law Enforcement)
NOTES: * Spring is +5% in Model 21, 13 round magazine.
** With +2 extension.
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Reviewer: CM, Loyal Customer
Expertise: Not Chosen
Had a glock 26 with +1 pearce grip extensions that caused a few slow fed rounds which resulted in a bad feed. Changed out the stock springs for these and saw a fail safe improvement. Worked just as they should.
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Reviewer: JR, Loyal Customer
Expertise: Not Chosen
I bought a couple springs, both to have as spares, and to replace a defective bent up sring that came in one of the mags with my new G30.
The springs are indeed extra power, but the extra tension is hardly noticeable when loading the first few rounds of a mag, however the spring seems to fold up much better than the good factory spring, and makes it much easier to load the last couple rounds (used to have to fight to get the last round in), and doesn''t seem to put as much tension on the mag release when carried "+1". Now I have replaced all the factory springs with the better Wolff springs, and just keep the factory springs around as spares
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Reviewer: LD, Loyal Customer
Expertise: Not Chosen
Replaced factory springs in old (14 years!) range magazines; now feed as well as new. Good springs, especially in the old style Glock extended G19''s. The floor plates on standard mags can be troublesome; look up any of the mag disassembly techniques on the net. Top Glock had a combination of good price and service; between $1 less per spring and $5 better shipping price, saved $11 reconditioning all old mags.
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