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Magazine Tool for Glock
Magazine Tool for Glock
Magazine Tool for Glock
Magazine Tool for Glock
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BROWNELLS - Magazine Tool for Glock

24 Reviews
Magazine Tool for Glock
Brownells #
080000191
MFR #
GLOCK MAGAZINE TOOL
UPC
050806109483
$27.99
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Glock.Universal Handguns
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What is the BROWNELLS - Magazine Tool for Glock?

Specialized pliers allow Glock®owners to remove the base pad from factory magazines without gouging or cracking the plastic. Small crimping tips contact the magazine precisely above the locking tabs. Hardened, steel handles feature the correct geometric curvature to prevent over-compression of the magazine sidewalls. Once compressed, simply slide off the base pad. Rubber sleeves provide a positive grip. Wear eye protection when removing magazine base pads.


SPECS: Steel, black finish. 6" (15.2cm) long.


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MAGAZINE TOOL for GLOCK® REVIEWS

2.8
24 Reviews
5 Stars
21%
4 Stars
25%
3 Stars
8%
2 Stars
4%
1 Stars
42%
Reviews Summary
The MAGAZINE TOOL for GLOCK® has garnered mixed reviews. While some users find it effective for disassembling magazines when used with a vice, many criticize its build quality, deeming it overpriced and ineffective. Frustrations stem from poor design leading to marring of magazines and slipping rubber grips. A few users appreciate the concept but suggest alternative methods as more reliable.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Product Quality
70%
Many reviewers express disappointment with the overall quality of the tool, describing it as feeling cheap and inadequately made for the price. Concerns include the rubber grips slipping off and the potential for damaging magazines during use, indicating a need for improved materials and craftsmanship.
Ease of Use
55%
While some users report that the tool can simplify the process of removing magazine floor plates, others struggle with its usability, particularly without additional help like a vise. The tool is described as ineffective for individuals without experience or proper technique, suggesting a steep learning curve.
Value for Money
60%
A significant number of reviewers argue that the tool is overpriced for its function and quality. Many feel that it should be priced lower, reflecting its perceived manufacturing cost and functionality compared to more reliable alternatives.
Alternative Methods
50%
Several users recommend alternative methods or tools instead of the MAGAZINE TOOL for GLOCK®. Techniques involving standard tools like pin punches and pliers are mentioned frequently as simpler and more effective solutions for disassembling Glock magazines.
User Experience
45%
The reviews highlight mixed experiences, with some users finding the tool useful when correctly applied, while others feel it is cumbersome and poorly designed. Comments reflect a divide between those who master its use and those who find it ineffective.
5
So Easy!
I used to fight like heck to get a Glock magazine apart. Not anymore. With this nifty tool from Brownell's, it is a snap. I love it.
Would you recommend this? Yes, I would recommend to a friend
5
Great tool
It was easy to use, I used a vise before so it was a step up for me.
5
Good tool
Not a bad tool for it's purpose. Was a LEO armorer and there's a trick I learned to use this tool. First you need 3 hands. So I put the magazine in a padded vise that held it from the front and back. Take a punch and push the base plate down into the magazine. Then use the tool to squeeze the sides and with the punch still inserted pull the floor plate off. If you squeeze first you can't get the base plate down into the magazine body. Now you can see why the vise is your 3 hand and the magazine is placed that way so it can't slide while you put force on the floor plate.
5
Yes, Right Tool for the Job
Hi, I had problems with Glock magazine take down. This was do to old age, arthritis, etc. This tool worked as advertised. Just line up the "nubs" on the magazine body and gently squeeze,works like a charm. Also works on the new Glock 43 magazines.
5
Worth the $$$
Makes a "3 handed" job quick and easy. Base plates just slide right off. No marking to mag body if you watch what you are doing. Don't know why I did not get one sooner.. Yes, the rubber grips need a shot of glue to stay in place. Was a 2 sec fix. For the low price, it's worth it to have one, even if you only use it a few times a year to clean your mags..
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