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Posted: 7/14/2012 12:20:53 AM
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT
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Posted: 7/14/2012 12:26:14 AM
no clue - I bought a Gen 4 G19 last year - no numbers on the mags...
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Posted: 7/14/2012 12:59:59 AM
What model glock is the magazine for? 21? 23? 32? I did a google search and read something about the "2" marking relating to the latest generation of .357 sig magazines. I could be wrong.
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Posted: 7/14/2012 1:02:46 AM
Its for a G21
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Posted: 7/14/2012 6:57:50 AM
Not aware of it for the .45s. The most current .40 mags have that at the bottom signifying some changes made to the mag's design when they worked out the issues of the .40s functioning with lights attached.
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Posted: 7/14/2012 1:28:08 PM
It's simply a notation for the second "revision" made to that particular model's magazine-mold used to manufacture the magazine body. Identifies some change in either dimensions or maybe to the liner itself, the exact changes only known to Glock Inc. or some engineer in Austia. Good luck.
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Posted: 7/15/2012 4:14:56 AM
Anyone, does the #2 indicate adaptability to ambidextrious mag realese?
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Posted: 7/15/2012 10:13:59 PM
Thanks for the info.
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Posted: 7/15/2012 10:16:02 PM
Gen 4 mags are ambidextrous - look for the dual cutaways - above where the photo cut it off.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 2:01:33 AM
That part I did know, just to lazy to did out some of my newer mags.
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