There are 3 different magazines for a Glock 23- 10 CARTRIDGES (not bullets) or 13 or 15.
However many are cycled through them. Different magazines ("clips") hold different amounts of ammo. For instance, the Glock 17 9mm standard mag holds 17 rounds, but the smaller Glock 26 holds only 10. You can also get extensions to hold more rounds, like the 30-round extended mag for the Glock 17.
No cause its too short for gun the glock 17bis a bigger size and thr glock 19 is the compact size.
Yessir. They should be compatible. the only difference is in the stamping on the back side of the mag, some have said that the follower is different, but I dont know about that.
Midway USA makes one which the company states will hold all 10mm and .45 ACP Glock magazines. Glock themselves also market a mag holder (Model MP03080). Doing a search on Google should help you find these, as URLs cannot be posted here.
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There's no Glock with the model number "9", so I assume you mean a 9mm glock. The Glock 17 (full-size 9mm) holds 17 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 19 (compact 9mm) holds 15 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 26 (teeny-tiny 9mm) holds 10 rounds in a factory magazine. The Glock 17L/34 (competition) also holds 17 rounds. The Glock 18 (Select fire, full size 9mm) holds 33 rounds in a factory magazine. Higher capacity magazines fit and function in lower capacity firearms, for instance the model 26 can use model 17, 19, and 33 magazines.
You should not have bullets in the clip when not in use. The bullets conpress the spring, which stresses it to the point where it will not respond properly in an emergency. Actually , leaving the mag loaded , compressing the spring puts no more stress on it than leaving it unloaded. It's the motion of compressing and releasing that weakens the spring over time. Leave 'em loaded.
Yes, unless you have swapped the magazine release button to the right side (for left-handed use). Gen3 magazines do not have the notch for a reversed mag release. G17 magazines can be generally used in all 9mm Glock models.
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No, the 300 ultra mag cartidge is not interchangeable with the 300 win mag.
No. .22mag. bullets are too long, and they aren't heel-type bullets