My tax refund became one of my dream guns: a .50 Glock. I had already bought the G21 in preparation for this, but now I have a .50. I'm going to take it to the range for the first time tomorrow.
One thing that really excites me is not only the unique caliber and that I'll be shooting a .50. It's that I've assembled some extended magazines for this thing. I had emailed Guncrafter Industries and asked if they had plans to make some. The response I got back was basically, "No...but here's how you can make them yourself."
I got a Kriss 30-round extension for the G21 magazine, and a +4 extension from Taran Tactical. In addition to testing function out of those, I'll also be testing capacity. My assumption is that I will get 20-21 rounds into the Kriss and 11-12 in the Taran. This is based on (9/13)*30 and (9/13)*17 being roughly 20.76 and 11.76, respectively.
I did follow up with Guncrafter Industries and let them know I'm testing these out, and they want me to let them know how they work out.
One thing that really excites me is not only the unique caliber and that I'll be shooting a .50. It's that I've assembled some extended magazines for this thing. I had emailed Guncrafter Industries and asked if they had plans to make some. The response I got back was basically, "No...but here's how you can make them yourself."
I got a Kriss 30-round extension for the G21 magazine, and a +4 extension from Taran Tactical. In addition to testing function out of those, I'll also be testing capacity. My assumption is that I will get 20-21 rounds into the Kriss and 11-12 in the Taran. This is based on (9/13)*30 and (9/13)*17 being roughly 20.76 and 11.76, respectively.
I did follow up with Guncrafter Industries and let them know I'm testing these out, and they want me to let them know how they work out.