3D Printed Glock Magazine review by Deuce
This guide details the process of 3D printing a Glock magazine using the 'Mendez version 2.0' file. It emphasizes the need for a commercially manufactured magazine spring due to the failure of 3D printed springs. The process involves printing the magazine body, base plate, locking plate, and follower, then assembling them with a purchased spring. While cost-effective, users should be aware of potential swelling issues and the eventual wear of plastic feed lips.













