New Magpul Glock Magwell

Just before the NRA Annual Meeting, Glock announced that they are coming out with a Magpul Glock magwell, dubbed the Magpul GL Enhanced Magwell.

Magpul released this humorous commercial. It is a parody of a medical commercial, akin to Cialis, hinting at “performance issues” and the solution is the GL Enhanced Magwell.

The GL Enhanced Magazine Well is made of a similar polymer as most of their other products. It has a brass threaded insert for securing it into the grip of a Glock.

Magazine Glock Magwell, GL Enhanced Magazine Well

The magwell is slim so it does not compromise conceal carry. The overall width is just a little wider than the Glock grip.

Magpul Glock Magwell

The magwell is compatible with Magpul’s GL9 magazine as well as OEM mags. They claim it will work with most mag extensions but we won’t know until they are released and we try out different mag extensions with it.

Even though the magwell is minimalistic in its outward appearance, you can see how the ramped area makes for easier mag reloads.

Magpul Glock Magwell ramp area

Magpul Glock Magwell

GL Enhanced Magazine Well

The GL Enhanced Magazine Well will be available in four different versions. The difference is between Gen3 or Gen4. Then Glock 17 or Glock 19 sized frames.

Of course, there are other calibers that have similar-sized frames like .40S&W, .357 Sig, and .45 GAP.

I spoke with one of the Magpul guys at the NRA Annual Meeting and asked if the Gen3 mag wells will work for Gen2 Glocks. He said it is a 50 percent chance it will. Glock apparently has varying differences in Gen2 Glocks. So it may not work with the magwell. I am sure a little file and Dremel will make it work if there is an incompatibility.

I hope they offer these in sand just like their GL floor plates.

You can get Magpul Glock PMAGs on our site. Click here to check them out.

The magwells will retail for only $24.95

Nicholas Chen is a firearm aficionado. Growing up in California, He learned about firearms and hunted with his father growing up in Southern California. Once he moved out to Pennsylvania and then spent a few years in New York State, he learned to truly appreciate firearms and the second amendment. It was in New York State where he became a USPSA competitive shooter and learned about 3Gun. He is an avid fan of running and gunning. Nicholas is a fan of pretty much anything that shoots although the slicked-up race guns are what interests him the most. Having spent time with FFLs and other friends with NFA items he has begun his collection of NFA items and has learned that everything should be suppressed and full auto where possible and legal.

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