Rounded magazine bottom for Glock?

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I've gotten spoiled by the rounded wood boot grips I've got on my SP101. It carries and conceals so well that my Glock sees almost no holster time anymore, because every time I put it on, I notice how much it prints with all the square edges. Does anyone make a mag extension or something that is rounded? I haven't been able to find anything in my searching. I can deal with the slide, but the bottom of the grip just sticks out like a sore thumb on my bean pole frame.

Any other advice on better carrying/concealing my Glock 29 is welcome. Perhaps, it just needs a better holster, like the Crossbreed I use everyday for my SP101, to pull it in tighter. (No need to start the conversation of 10mm being too much, it's converted to 40 S&W during carry.)

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I've bought many Pearce grip extension, but I've never seen anything like what you're asking about.

I'm sure this forum has others more knowledgeable than me on this subject, but I'd think the guys on the GlockTalk forum would be a good source too.
 
On a small, pocket-carried gun, rounded contours make sense. On a belt-carried pistol like this, they are somewhat redundant. An auto pistol needs a means of grasping some part of the magazine in case it has to be ripped out of the gun, or does not fall free. Blending in the contours would prevent that.
 
That is a very good point that I overlooked. I do think there would be a sweet spot between sharp edge and being so smooth that it couldn't be gripped easily.
 
JTQ, I started with a SmartCarry crotch holster and now have a Remora. I'm thinking I should get a Crossbreed since I love the one I have for my revolver, which is my daily carry weapon. I'm thinking that even a quality holster isn't gone to pull that brick in tight enough for my liking though. I just need to soften that edge of the magazine. Perhaps, I'll have to design something myself. I'm surprised that this isn't an easy thing to find.

I didn't see what exactly you were thinking of one that website. I saw that they can shorten the grip, but that's not what I'm after.
 
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