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Compensated Glock (32C) rapid fire with a victory 33 round magazine.

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2010

at the farm firing off my compensated .357 sig Glock 32C with a victory 33 round magazine from Botach Tactical.com. This IS NOT a fully automatic Glock, It just has a light trigger and I'm squeezing it as fast as I can.

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  • It really is hit or miss on those mags. Would I trust my life to them? Absolutely not. It is a good plinkin mag. I bought two and just took them apart and shaved, cut, lubbed, and tinkered with it until it fed like a champ.

  • Nice vid! Thanks for posting. Question: How has the reliability been for you so far? I'm interested in picking up a couple and would love to hear some what you think of them after owning and using it. Thanks

  • They are soo cheap, I just bought two right off the bat b/c I heard a lot of good and bad things about them. One was not soo good, the other one was fine. You can shave some plastic off here and there to help it. I just messed with it until a fully loaded mag could be cycled through without any misfeeds. As far as trusting them with my life....nooo...sorry.....for fun and plinkin....oh hell yes.

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  • @OKCYUKONOMAHAMEDIC I bought a 31 round version, originally when I received it, it would only hold a maximum of 25 rounds and thats crushing my thumb and cutting it. So I messed around with the spring inside to loosen it, and i completely f'd it up. now I can fit about 29 but when it gets down to the 10th or 11th round, it doesnt feed very well. I will never buy another aftermarket extended mag. BTW, 15 rounds is plenty, and atleast you can let the gun cool down while you reload the 15rd mag.

  • @OKCYUKONOMAHAMEDIC Thanks for the reply. I ordered a couple. I'll use them at the range. so I don't have to reload as often. Or to just go nuts. LOL Where can I see what plastic needs to be trimmed? Is there a video on that somewhere?

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