MFP-G (Magazine Floor Plate, Glock) is a replacement floor plate/base plate for Glock 9mm and .40 cal double column magazines. Machined from solid 6061 aluminum and hard coat Type III anodized, it is available in either standard or flared versions. MFP-G was designed and made for duty and defense applications. Its lines and shape are dictated by the functions it was designed to perform, its looks are subtle and modest, but for the flutes on the sides and a tastefully small and hard to find Cygnus logo engraved on the bottom, it's difficult to tell it apart from a factory Glock magazine floor plate. There will be no red, white or blue anodized variants of MFP-G. Most Glocks have a semi circular cutout at the rear base of the grip to enable users to manually strip the magazine from the grip/magazine well should it fail to drop free. G17M and G19M also have the semi circular cutout in front of the base of the grip. MFP-G improves on this built-in Glock feature by giving the magazine a front lip a reverse angle that's missing on factory Glock magazine floor plates, the simple and subtle change provides the user with ample surface area and positive grasping space to manually strip/pull the magazine away from the weapon by using the front and back bottom of the magazine. Should the user choose to grasp and pull the magazine from the sides, MFP-G also provides two long and wide flutes along the sides that are essentially coarse serrations. There's no right or wrong way to strip and pull the magazine, MFP-G provides the user the means to do so from accessing the magazine's front and rear, or left and right. Length: 1.833 (MFP-G, Flared). Glock Gen 5 factory magazine floor plate is 1.701 for reference Width: 1.132. Glock Gen 3 factory magazine plate is 1.300. Weight: 0.50oz
MFP-G (Magazine Floor Plate, Glock) is a replacement floor plate/base plate for Glock 9mm and .40 cal double column magazines. Machined from solid 6061 aluminum and hard coat Type III anodized, it is available in either standard or flared versions. MFP-G was designed and made for duty and defense applications. Its lines and shape are dictated by the functions it was designed to perform, its looks are subtle and modest, but for the flutes on the sides and a tastefully small and hard to find Cygnus logo engraved on the bottom, it's difficult to tell it apart from a factory Glock magazine floor plate. There will be no red, white or blue anodized variants of MFP-G. Most Glocks have a semi circular cutout at the rear base of the grip to enable users to manually strip the magazine from the grip/magazine well should it fail to drop free. G17M and G19M also have the semi circular cutout in front of the base of the grip. MFP-G improves on this built-in Glock feature by giving the magazine a front lip a reverse angle that's missing on factory Glock magazine floor plates, the simple and subtle change provides the user with ample surface area and positive grasping space to manually strip/pull the magazine away from the weapon by using the front and back bottom of the magazine. Should the user choose to grasp and pull the magazine from the sides, MFP-G also provides two long and wide flutes along the sides that are essentially coarse serrations. There's no right or wrong way to strip and pull the magazine, MFP-G provides the user the means to do so from accessing the magazine's front and rear, or left and right. Length: 1.833 (MFP-G, Flared). Glock Gen 5 factory magazine floor plate is 1.701 for reference Width: 1.132. Glock Gen 3 factory magazine plate is 1.300. Weight: 0.50oz
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