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Pearce Grip Extention Failure
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 10:04 am
by Cosmo 9
Last night when getting ready for bed I removed my t-shirt and started walking towards the night stand. I then reached back to remove my Kahr PM9 and as soon as I touched the grip... SPPPRRROOIINNG plastic parts are bouncing off the walls, I have several Golden Sabres in my hand and my wife is wanting to know what I'm throwing around the room.
I managed to find all the parts but decieded to just pop in the spare mag and fix it in the morning. This morning I find out that the extention will no longer stay on! I'm glad they come in packs of two.
Here's a tip for those of you who use these, taks a piece of 1000 grit sand paper and wet sand all of the edges before you install it. The one I just put on feels alot better than the one that flew off.
The moral of the story is; a spare mag is more that just extra rounds!!!!
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 12:18 pm
by longtooth
Your are right cosmo. I remember the same thing happening at a Practical Shooters match. Ammo, spring, follower, stuff flying everywhere. We never did find all of it.
That is the one that taught me: One extra mag is no extra mags & 2 extra mags is one extra mag. It is not always about round count, sometimes it is equipment failure.
Murphy picks the worse times for the good guys.
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 5:59 pm
by Greybeard
Quote: "Murphy picks the worse times for the good guys."
Well, almost the worst. I've seen it happen during recoil on CHL proficiency. Last time it was lady using a borrowed Beretta .380.
Cosmo, lemme know if ya need another. A guy gave me a 2-pack for my PM-9, but I've not popped for any more of Kahr's high-priced magazines!
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 2:33 am
by Mike1951
Island Tactical has Kahr mags for $28-$29, rather than $45.
http://www.islandtactical.com
I bought 5 for my P45. It was a good transaction.
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 8:46 am
by Greybeard
thanks, Mike for nice to know info.
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 8:59 am
by flintknapper
Saw a mag./finger extension on a Bersa .380 "give up" when the lady shooting it.. rested it on top of the 55 gal. drum she was behind.
If a pistol can "Throw Up", then this best describes what happened that day.
She did not have a spare mag. either (not good). We had a little chat about that.
I have a "Clinton era" 10 round mag. for my P-13 that has a plastic bottom designed to limit the number of rounds. Although it has never failed, it looks very suspicious to me, and I never use it while carrying.
While I don't have anything against extensions, make sure yours are "sturdy".
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 9:10 am
by jbirds1210
flintknapper wrote:
If a pistol can "Throw Up", then this best describes what happened that day.

What a visual! I have seen a floor plate extension pop off during a practice session and on top of my friend not having a spare mag.....his trying to gain footing on all of the rounds was humerous....almost looked Looney Tunes quality.
I have a couple of +2 extensions that I got fron CDNN for my Glocks that sit on top of the safe....they look like junk. I have thought a few times about adding extensions to my G26 mags and always decide against it.
I must admit that I was a "no extra mag" offender about half of the time before shooting IDPA.....now I have purchased more platforms for carrying magazines than holsters!
Jason
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:44 pm
by KBCraig
I have a Pearce grip on my Makarov, and it's great! I also have a pair of Pearce mag extenders for the Mak. I installed one of them, took a look, said, "nuh-uh, no way!", and promptly tossed them in a drawer. I absolutely wouldn't trust them to hold ammunition.
flintknapper wrote:If a pistol can "Throw Up", then this best describes what happened that day.
You should see someone drop a loaded magazine for a Colt SMG. You know those "snakes in a peanut can" gag gifts? Yeah, just like that, except 32 rounds of 9mm flying everywhere.
