Concealed Carry Tactical Magwell

Published on August 18, 2017
Duration: 9:03

This video details the installation and benefits of a low-profile concealed carry tactical magwell for Glocks, emphasizing improved grip and faster reloads without excessive bulk. It highlights compatibility nuances, particularly for Polymer80 frames, and demonstrates a straightforward installation process. The discussion also touches on larger competition magwells and showcases customization options like colored magwells and red dot slides.

Quick Summary

A low-profile concealed carry tactical magwell for Glocks enhances grip and provides a better hand reference point for improved control and faster reloads. Installation is simple, involving two screws, and it's designed to minimize added bulk for everyday carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Magwells
  2. 01:39Concealed Carry Tactical Magwell
  3. 03:15Polymer80 Compatibility
  4. 04:34Installation Process
  5. 07:15Product Options & Customization

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main benefit of a concealed carry tactical magwell for a Glock?

A concealed carry tactical magwell provides a better grip and a more consistent hand reference point on your Glock pistol. This can lead to improved control and faster reloads without adding excessive bulk, making it suitable for everyday carry (EDC).

How do you install a concealed carry tactical magwell on a Glock?

Installation involves inserting a small aluminum piece into the pistol's lanyard hole and securing it with an Allen screw. The magwell then slides over the frame and is locked in place with a second screw, a process that is generally straightforward.

Is the concealed carry magwell compatible with Polymer80 frames?

Yes, but with a specific note: for a compact Polymer80 frame, the Glock 17 Gen 3 concealed carry magwell is the correct fit, rather than the Glock 19 version, due to frame design differences.

What's the difference between competition magwells and concealed carry magwells?

Competition magwells, like the 'Big Mouth', are larger, often made of aluminum with brass inserts for weight, aiding faster reloads and recoil reduction. Concealed carry magwells are low-profile, use lighter aluminum inserts, and prioritize grip enhancement without adding significant size.

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