Base pad
Solid overall. Has some wiggle to it one attached, otherwise would be 5 star. The 4mm pad doesn't fit in the 17 rd 2011 mags, but the 7 mm does due to a design difference on the edges. Does look great on though!
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.
*Not for sale to California and Washington residents. A courtesy email will be sent to CA/WA residents who place an order for a base pad that has the capability of taking a magazine past ten rounds. Ultimately a refund will be issued unless the purchaser is active Law Enforcement. CA/WA civilians can only purchase base pads listed on the following link - https://tarantacticalinnovations.com/magazine-extensions/california-compliant/
The 3mm is our low-profile extension for the Staccato/Springfield Prodigy/Atlas/Infinity 9/38 2011 style magazine. Leaving in the factory spring and follower it will be a +1 on a 126, 140 and 170mm magazine. Although it will work on all 2011 magazines, its recommended as a low-profile pad for the 126 magazine to bump it from 17 to 18 rounds. And for the 170mm competition magazine big sticks it bumps it from 26 to 27. If you use our competition thin follower and extra power 13 coil spring it bumps it to 29 and still fits the 170mm USPSA gauge (but will not slide lock on last round fired).
The 4mm is our mid profile extension for the Staccato/Infinity/Springfield Prodigy/Atlas/Infinity 9/38 2011 style magazine. Although it will work on all 2011 style magazines, it is recommended for the 140mm magazine. It brings the capacity up from 20 rounds to 22 rounds with the factory spring and follower and still fits the USPSA 140mm gauge. If you want even more added capacity use our thin competition follower and extra power 11 coil spring to bump the capacity up to 23 rounds (but will not lock the slide to the rear on the last round fired).
Compatible with Bul Armory SAS II Pistols
The 7mm is our longest extension for the Staccato/Infinity/Springfield Prodigy/Atlas/Infinity/MBX 9/38 2011 style magazine. Although it will work with all 2011 style magazines it is recommended for the 140mm Magazines for Open/Unlimited division and the 126mm because that’s what John Wick will do. On the 140mm magazine, the 7mm extension bumps the capacity from 20 rounds to 22 rounds with the factory spring and follower. For even more added capacity, use our thin competition follower and extra power 11 coil spring for an impressive 24 round capacity (but will not lock the slide to the rear on the last round fired).
Our base pads will fit all the Infinity magazines and every generation.
*Due to the variances in mag tube dimensions from different companies and even different generations of mags from the same company, the base pad may require minor fitting to the tube and the back of the lips may need the sharp edges buffed down so the mag will fit the gauge.*
Solid overall. Has some wiggle to it one attached, otherwise would be 5 star. The 4mm pad doesn't fit in the 17 rd 2011 mags, but the 7 mm does due to a design difference on the edges. Does look great on though!
Solid overall. Has some wiggle to it one attached, otherwise would be 5 star. The 4mm pad doesn't fit in the 17 rd 2011 mags, but the 7 mm does due to a design difference on the edges. Does look great on though!
I put on the Taran base place for my staccato C2 duo and my staccato xc and the base plates were to thin so the metal mag shows at the bottom before you see the base plate. Not what I was looking for. But functionally it worked fine. I just wish the base plates were thicker. TTI Rep: The gap between the basepad and the pistol that shows the magazine a little is intentional. That gap is there to ensure that the magazine locks into place when reloading. We have noticed that when we make the basepad fit just perfectly it will cause issues with the magazine not locking in on reloads. In regards to the thickness of the basepad, that is to ensure it is legal for competition. I hope this explanation helped. LT