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Mag release
Just a quick one, probably a dumb question, but for the IWB carriers. Which side do you have the mag release? Body side or outer side?
Just something that came to mind getting ready for work. I know my G26 gen 4 has a newer mag release. And my question to myself is how have I not accidentally dropped a mag... Just my question to self for the morning. |
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I leave them all on same side just for familiarity. Would not like my on one side and 1911 on other. And i am left handed too. Just what I think makes most sense
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Always towards the body. Never had an issue or heard of anyone having any.
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Quote:
Pull gun and mag falls to the ground when acquiring the target.
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I am surprised agency's allow the extended releases to begin with. All agency's who issue guns here don't allow ANY modifications to the firearms of any type.
About 6 months ago a few guys wanted the rubber over-mold grips for the Sigs. They were very clear any modification to a gun will cause days off or termination. The left handed guys hate this rule, they wanted to reverse the release on duty weapons but policy is policy. I bet though if you are required to purchase your own weapon the rules would not apply?
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BTW...not a dumb question. This is what we are about talking about guns and all aspects of them. I even went as far as to go try all the guns I do ever carry and see if I could drop the mag or release it while holstering and un-holstering. I tried inside and outside, and I couldn't do it even trying. BUT I only have 1 extended release on a and still couldn't do it.
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I know here very few, if any agencies, allow any type of modifications on their duty firearms.
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Mine are all on the inside against the body and have never had a serviceable mag inadvertently release. Don't have any extended mag releases, either.
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This.....
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Thanks all, never had one get let go, but it is something to ponder.
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