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Glock OEM 10rd Magazine for the Glock 30 in .45acp 3010
These are Glock OEM Factory Magazines. The Glock magazines have a hardened steel insert encased in high tech polymer which protects the magazine and prevents deformation, even when dropped from a great height. Glock magazines have very stiff springs when new and may be extremely difficult to load to full capacity. It may be necessary to use a Glock magazine loader (generally included for Glock case with the handgun) to load the magazine to capacity or near capacity. If the last round appears impossible to load, for example if the magazine should hold 10 rounds and it will only accept 9, leave it loaded with 9 rounds for several days to allow the spring's tension to decrease. After a short time, the magazine should then accept its full capacity, but it may still be necessary to use the magazine loader. After several cycles of full capacity through empty, the magazine will be easier to load.
These are Glock OEM Factory Magazines. The Glock magazines have a hardened steel insert encased in high tech polymer which protects the magazine and prevents deformation, even when dropped from a great height. Glock magazines have very stiff springs when new and may be extremely difficult to load to full capacity. It may be necessary to use a Glock magazine loader (generally included for Glock case with the handgun) to load the magazine to capacity or near capacity. If the last round appears impossible to load, for example if the magazine should hold 10 rounds and it will only accept 9, leave it loaded with 9 rounds for several days to allow the spring's tension to decrease. After a short time, the magazine should then accept its full capacity, but it may still be necessary to use the magazine loader. After several cycles of full capacity through empty, the magazine will be easier to load.
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