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My main concern for them would be feed lip spread, assuming they will be like the ar pmags with the lack of metal insert/metal feed lips like the oem glock mags......range mags sure...carry/hd/long term loaded...not so much

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Just an update, I bought 4 of the Glock 19 Pmags from Midway awhile back, but never used them: https://www.midwayusa.com/product/123705/magpul-pmag-15-gl9-magazine-glock-19-9mm-luger-15-round-polymer-black

 

Finally tested them at the range. Works flawlessly so far. No FTF.

 

Since it's a new product, I'm not sure if it's as reliable as an OEM in terms of SD/HD, but so far I'm very happy with my purchases :)

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Botach has the Magpul GL9 Glock 19 15 rd mags for $15 each, or $14 each if 6 or more are purchased. Free shipping also.

 

https://www.botach.com/magpul-glock-magazines/

Yeah....Botach: kings of outdated inventory and piss poor customer service. I'd look elsewhere and save the headache if something goes wrong with your order.

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