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`+2 Base Pad For Glock 43 9mm OEM Magazines

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$35.99 - $36.99
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`+2 Base Pad For Glock 43 9mm OEM Magazines

$35.99 - $36.99

`+2 Base Pad For Glock 43 9mm OEM Magazines

$35.99 - $36.99

WILL NOT WORK ON THE 43X or 48! Here is a link to the 43X and 48 basepads for the Shields Magazines, https://tarantacticalinnovations.com/glock-48-and-43x-basepad-for-shield-arms-magazine/?ctk=c4c11537-a0c8-41b5-a4b6-9f27f1a564fe&showHidden=true

The pin set screws are set with Loctite® at the specific tension we recommend, and will generally never need an adjustment. Tightening the base pad screw is not recommended and may be difficult because the screw is set with Loctite®; trying to force the set screw to turn could result in stripping the screw. We do not warranty base pads for stripped heads on set screws or pins lost in result of tampering with the set screw.

To purchase a completed magazine, please follow this link - https://tarantacticalinnovations.com/glock-43-completed-magazine/

Magazine body is not included with purchase of a base pad. Product has only been tested out with Glock OEM magazines*

 

GLOCK 43 +2

*Remove the metal insert at the bottom before installation*

*Does not work with grip plug*

*Product will not be compatible with Glock 43X or 48 firearms*

  • This base pad comes with a 10% stronger spring.
  • Overall weight 1oz.
  • Length, 1 inch front side, half Inch on back side.
  • Patented proven push pin design.
  • Easily attaches and detaches from the magazine.
  • No specialty tools or devices required to disassemble.
  • One piece design, no extra parts to possibly lose during disassembly.
  • Designed specifically for the GLOCK 43.
  • +2 Holds 8 +1 rounds in 9mm.
  • CNC machined from billet aluminum.
  • Hard Anodized.
  • Made in the USA.

This Taran Tactical Innovations GLOCK base pad is designed for the GLOCK 43. This TTI base pad adds 2 extra rounds to the magazine. We use our patented push pin design to lock the base pad to the magazine, which makes for easy field stripping and cleaning of your magazine. Just push down the pin, slide the base pad on and push the pin up to lock it onto the magazine. Our one piece design is great because there are no extra parts or tools needed to attach the base pad to your magazine. The base pad itself is machined out of billet aluminum and is hard anodized to ensure durable long lasting color. All machining and manufacturing is done in the USA.

 

DISCLAIMER: This product is not manufactured, authorized, endorsed, or warranted by GLOCK. GLOCK does not warrant or represent that this product is compatible with GLOCK pistols

 


Please check your local and state laws before purchasing. If your order needs to be refunded due to compliance issues, you will be subject to all applicable fees.  Please see our Returns/Cancellations Terms for more information. 

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

  • Better than expected!
    5

    Posted by Ryan on Aug 20th 2019

    These are a great fit and you can tell a difference in the springs. Look fabulous and function great. Worth the extra money. Trashed the Vickers +2s that only held +1. If you are looking don’t hesitate to spend the extra cash. Well worth the money

  • Plus 3 for XL hands
    5

    Posted by JH on Aug 12th 2019

    Very happy with the extension. Well made and easy on off. I used the TTI pad to move the factory pad past the catch, appr 3/16, then install was no problem. Took about 3-4 min.

  • Maybe
    3

    Posted by Unknown on Aug 7th 2019

    Plus three attachment and spring are well made and theoretically fit the Glock 43 oem magazine. However, trying to compress the replacement spring and attach the base is a major battle. I got the springs replaced and bases attached but the magazines would only hold 6 to 7 rounds before blocking any further rounds being inserted. The spring seems to bind up when it is compressed and that binding causes the blockage. Maybe there is some kind of trick to compressing the spring but I have yet to figure it out. TTI Rep: The bottom coil on the spring is not seated properly in the bottom of the basepad. You will want to slide the basepad off half way. Just enough to look into the basepad. You will most likely see the bottom coil of the spring standing on end and not flush to the bottom of the magazine. Just take a small screwdriver, hook the bottom coil and either push or pull it to get the spring to sit flat. Once the spring is sitting flat, slide back on the basepad and then try loading up. You should be good to go. LT