7 Awesome Guns That Take Glock Mags

Published on July 20, 2025
Duration: 15:50

This video from Honest Outlaw reviews seven firearms that accept Glock magazines, highlighting their versatility and the benefits of the common magazine platform. The expert reviewer, Chris, provides insights into various pistol caliber carbines (PCCs) and handguns, discussing their features, performance, and price points. He emphasizes the value and reliability of firearms that leverage the widespread availability and affordability of Glock magazines.

Quick Summary

Honest Outlaw reviews seven firearms, including the Ruger PC Carbine, Angstadt Arms MDP-9 Gen 2, CMMG Banshee, and JP Enterprises JP-5, that accept Glock magazines. The video highlights the benefits of this common platform, discussing performance, value, and specific features of each firearm from an experienced reviewer's perspective.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Glock Mags
  2. 01:457. Ruger PC Carbine
  3. 03:086. Angstadt Arms MDP-9 Gen 2
  4. 05:035. Stealth Arms Platypus
  5. 06:594. CMMG Banshee
  6. 08:203. Staccato HD P4.5
  7. 10:412. Extar EP9
  8. 12:571. JP Enterprises JP-5

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of firearms that use Glock magazines?

Firearms using Glock magazines benefit from the widespread availability and affordability of these magazines, simplifying logistics and reducing costs for ammunition and spare magazines. This common platform allows for easy sharing of magazines between compatible firearms.

Which pistol caliber carbine (PCC) is considered the best value?

The Extar EP9 is highlighted as the best value PCC. It features a blowback-operated system with polymer receivers, making it very lightweight and highly affordable, typically around $500.

What is the difference between roller-delayed and radial delayed blowback systems?

Roller-delayed blowback systems use rollers to delay bolt opening, often found in higher-pressure firearms, while radial delayed blowback uses rotating bolt lugs for smoother cycling and reduced recoil, common in modern PCCs.

Are there any high-end handguns that accept Glock magazines?

Yes, the Staccato HD P4.5 is a duty-grade 2011 handgun with a 4.5-inch barrel that accepts Glock magazines, offering premium features for around $2500. The Stealth Arms Platypus is another 2011-style option.

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