Glock butt plug good or bad?

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  • 686 Shooter

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    Yes, a Seattle Slug will fill the cavity, but it will also add weight, just about 1.6 ounces. Brownells description also says it speeds up magazine changes.
     
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    Balinor

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    there are 2 types that i know of, one that is flush and one that is like a mini magwell extention (barely) i like the flush one for me.
     

    devildawg00311

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    I dont know if there is already a thread about that.
    This is a question to all Glock owners.
    Do you have a plug in the hole at the on the base of your grip?
    Why or why not?
    Is it for a technical reason or only for look?
    I heard it could be bad because debris cant escape the gun but in the other hand I heard its good to plug that hole so that debris dont get in.
    I would like to know what you think.
    If that were a problem Glock would sale their gun with a plug in my opinion.


    I have a plug in my 23. I have it for years. My gun never has had a issue with firing. I dont know if it blocks debris from leaving the gun but it definitely keeps debris out of it. It also holds a spare round or batteries for a light. NICE
     
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