Gun 101: Pinky Extension Mag vs. Flat Bottom Mag | Gun Talk

Published on February 14, 2021
Duration: 3:03

This video demonstrates the practical difference between using a flat-bottom magazine and a magazine with a pinky extension on a sub-compact pistol like the M&P Subcompact. It highlights how the pinky extension allows for a full grip, potentially increasing comfort and control, while the flat-bottom magazine requires a specific technique to accommodate the pinky finger hanging off the grip. The choice between the two is presented as a personal preference based on hand size, comfort, and carry considerations.

Quick Summary

Pinky extension magazines offer a fuller grip on subcompact pistols, improving comfort and control by allowing all fingers to rest on the grip. Flat bottom magazines are shorter for better concealability but may leave the pinky unsupported, requiring a compensatory grip technique.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Does Grip Matter for Shooting?
  2. 00:05Shooting Small Guns with Short Grips
  3. 00:08M&P Subcompact Example
  4. 00:23Magazine Options: Pinky Extension vs. Flat Bottom
  5. 00:40Flat Bottom Magazine Characteristics
  6. 00:48The Pinky Finger Problem
  7. 00:55Pinky Extension Magazine Benefits
  8. 01:09Shooting with Pinky Extension
  9. 01:26Shooting with Flat Bottom Magazine
  10. 01:46Grip Technique for Flat Bottom Mags
  11. 02:01Comfort and Control Comparison
  12. 02:20Magazine Choice Factors
  13. 02:38Comfort Preference

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a pinky extension magazine and a flat bottom magazine for subcompact pistols?

A pinky extension magazine provides extra grip length, allowing your pinky finger to rest on the magazine base, offering a fuller grip. A flat bottom magazine is shorter and designed to sit flush with the pistol's grip, often leaving the pinky finger unsupported.

How should you grip a subcompact pistol with a flat bottom magazine if your pinky hangs off?

When your pinky hangs off the grip with a flat bottom magazine, you can wrap that pinky finger around the bottom of the grip as if the grip were longer. Ensure you maintain a firm and secure hold on the firearm.

Does a pinky extension magazine affect the round capacity of a subcompact pistol?

In the case of the M&P Subcompact discussed, both the flat bottom and pinky extension magazines hold 12 rounds. The extension primarily affects grip ergonomics, not the magazine's overall capacity.

What are the benefits of using a pinky extension magazine for concealed carry?

While a flat bottom magazine offers maximum concealability, a pinky extension can provide a more comfortable and secure grip, potentially leading to better shooting performance. The choice depends on personal preference and carry method.

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