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Published on March 20, 2026
Duration: 0:32

This video from MuzzleBroke clarifies magazine compatibility for the Fusion Firearms XP Pro, a 2011-style pistol. While it accepts Glock magazines, specialized training tools like the DryFireMag are incompatible due to the XP Pro's hammer-fired action, unlike Glock's striker-fired systems. The DryFireMag is highlighted as a useful tool for optimizing dry fire reps on compatible firearms.

Quick Summary

The Fusion Firearms XP Pro, a 2011-style pistol, is designed to accept Glock magazines. However, training tools like the DryFireMag, intended for striker-fired Glocks, are incompatible with the hammer-fired XP Pro due to fundamental action type differences.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: 2011 Pistol & Glock Mags?
  2. 00:02XP Pro by Fusion Firearms Overview
  3. 00:06DryFireMag Incompatibility Explained
  4. 00:10DryFireMag Functionality
  5. 00:17XP Pro vs. DryFireMag: Hammer vs. Striker
  6. 00:27DryFireMag Discount Code

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a 2011-style pistol like the Fusion Firearms XP Pro use Glock magazines?

Yes, the Fusion Firearms XP Pro is specifically designed as a 2011-style pistol that accepts Glock magazines. This offers users flexibility in ammunition feeding options for their firearm.

Why doesn't the DryFireMag work in a Fusion Firearms XP Pro?

The DryFireMag is designed for striker-fired Glock pistols. The Fusion Firearms XP Pro is a hammer-fired pistol, and this fundamental difference in action type prevents the DryFireMag from functioning correctly within it.

What is the benefit of using a DryFireMag?

The DryFireMag is a training aid that allows for continuous dry fire practice on compatible Glock firearms without the need to manually rack the slide after each trigger pull, significantly optimizing training efficiency.

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