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Finger Rest Extension for Sub-Compact Glocks

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If you carry a sub-compact Glock for the ultimate combination of discretion and capacity, you know already that you are giving up some measure of control because of the two-finger grip you must use.

You could put an extension on the magazine and make room for your pinky, but you are giving up just a little bit of your ability to conceal your pistol.

Or you could use what I use and not give up anything at all: the finger rest extension manufactured by Gap Enterprises.

This nifty piece of work is a breeze to install on your standard sub-compact Glock magazine, and when it is in place, you have all the leverage you need in that two-finger grip. That little (warning: technical term) sticky-out-thing is just exactly right; you won’t miss the pinky.

I’ve been running this little baby for quite awhile now. I’m telling you the truth when I say that 1) I feel like I have just as good a grip on my 27 as I do on my 23 or 22 and 2) I wouldn’t make a Glock sub-compact my EDC without one of these installed on the magazine.

Gap Enterprises is a father and son company that found a niche needing to be filled. Those guys are geniuses.

Written by Randy McRoberts

March 18th, 2010 at 7:33 pm

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  1. I have floorplates that replace the stock ones on my G27 and it extends the grip, but it’s a little longer than the one pictured. IIRC I got it from Cheaper Than Dirt some years ago.

    Rick Bolt

    18 Mar 10 at 10:18 pm

  2. I am gonna have to check this out. Seems like a nice compromise for those who want to keep the grip short

    Chris Dunn

    19 Mar 10 at 9:25 am

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