my guess is either 1) only restricted capacity mags are really overstocked (who wants them) or 2) they limit their selection to stuff they can sell in 50 states.
Those 10 rounders are made for poor schleps like me that live in NY. Apparently my M&P becomes Death if I put more than 10 rounds in it. The real pisser is that the spring/follower in those 10 rounders is such that I’ve never been able to get a 10th round into any (I have 6) of them. So my 10 round mags are really 9. I do so love my M&P9C, but am considering a full sized Glock (probably a 34) for the house. Those extra boolits might come in handy.
The real normalization of Amazon’s listing Glock magazines is also seen on this page: “People Who Searched for “glock magazines” Ultimately Bought” wire magazine racks for magazines made of paper, or even “Self” magazine. But to get to their purchases they had to see gun parts online. And if that happens often enough, gun parts won’t be quite so scary any more.
June 27th, 2011 at 10:28 am
Who the hell pays $54 for a low capacity magazine?
June 27th, 2011 at 11:03 am
Hey at least you can! Lol, ACOGs too!
June 27th, 2011 at 11:26 am
Did anyone else notice they are all 10 rd or less?
Are they buying into the ‘high capacity’ BS?
June 27th, 2011 at 11:30 am
my guess is either 1) only restricted capacity mags are really overstocked (who wants them) or 2) they limit their selection to stuff they can sell in 50 states.
June 27th, 2011 at 11:39 am
At $32 for Glock 17 magazine I think the only ones winning here would be Overstock.com. 🙂
But yes, in the grand scheme of getting shooting sports mainstream, we’re WINNING.
June 27th, 2011 at 11:54 am
They are all 10 round mags. That’s why they are overstocked.
June 27th, 2011 at 12:22 pm
Yep, I need a 13 rd mag for my recently acquired Glock 21…an “undocumented” one which only came with one mag.
June 27th, 2011 at 3:13 pm
Those 10 rounders are made for poor schleps like me that live in NY. Apparently my M&P becomes Death if I put more than 10 rounds in it. The real pisser is that the spring/follower in those 10 rounders is such that I’ve never been able to get a 10th round into any (I have 6) of them. So my 10 round mags are really 9. I do so love my M&P9C, but am considering a full sized Glock (probably a 34) for the house. Those extra boolits might come in handy.
June 28th, 2011 at 5:18 am
The real normalization of Amazon’s listing Glock magazines is also seen on this page: “People Who Searched for “glock magazines” Ultimately Bought” wire magazine racks for magazines made of paper, or even “Self” magazine. But to get to their purchases they had to see gun parts online. And if that happens often enough, gun parts won’t be quite so scary any more.