18111811 Posted November 22, 2023 Share Posted November 22, 2023 (edited) I was about to place an order with TTI as I gather pieces for my PCC build, but after doing some cursory research saw that there were issues with their extensions on PCC. Is that still the case, and if so, what is the better option going forward? I saw MBX and TF have extensions but Im seeing notes of issues with them too. Edited November 22, 2023 by 18111811 Link to comment
mmchambers06 Posted November 22, 2023 Share Posted November 22, 2023 Sample size of one...but I've had 0 issues with my +10 TTI extensions on the latest gen glock big sticks in either my blowback PCC or JP5. I like how simple they are. I generally load them to 35 rounds. Link to comment
CarRacer Posted November 22, 2023 Share Posted November 22, 2023 (edited) The Taylor Freelance 41+1 kits were rock solid for me but that was after doing prep on the mag body and follower. You want to clean up any flashing inside the mag tube and around the skirt of the follower. TF wants you to taper the back of the follower slightly as well. In my experience if you can thumb out a full mag as fast as you can 2-3 times, that's a good indication the mag is ready for a range test for full confidence. Edited November 22, 2023 by CarRacer Link to comment
Tampa-XD45 Posted November 22, 2023 Share Posted November 22, 2023 Another vote for Taran Tactical: https://tarantacticalinnovations.com/10-ultralight-base-pad-for-glock-pcc-9mm-30-31-33-round-oem-magazines/ I load mine to 42 or 43 (can't recall) and never had a problem. I have 5 of them. I received their black Friday sale email listing a discount code of BF35PARTS Link to comment
Cuz Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 9 hours ago, CarRacer said: The Taylor Freelance 41+1 kits were rock solid for me but that was after doing prep on the mag body and follower. You want to clean up any flashing inside the mag tube and around the skirt of the follower. TF wants you to taper the back of the follower slightly as well. In my experience if you can thumb out a full mag as fast as you can 2-3 times, that's a good indication the mag is ready for a range test for full confidence. I have also had very good results with the Taylor Freelance Goliath mags. You need to follow their short video about how to prep them, and also keep your cartridge OAL under the size they tell you not to exceed. Link to comment
stick Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 I've had great results with both TF 41+1 kit and the MBX Mini. I have my TF extensions on Glock mags and my MBX on a ETS Mag. Only Issue I've had has been with my Lowers. My USPSA PCC has a Foxtrot Mike lower and it takes both Glock and MBX mags with issue. My two other PCC's both with PSA Fx9 lowers will only reliably run with ETS Mags. Link to comment
philmadxx Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 Taran Tactical, Taylor Freelance, MBX - outstanding - just watch the OAL of the TF - needs to be <1.125". Taccom 57 runs fine but have not done much testing at full cap. I use only Glock OEM mags but others seem to have luck with ETS. I think you should plan on "de-flashing" the mag bottom where it will transition to the extension on any of these. I also relieve sharp edges on the follower. For what it's worth, the TF are by far the easiest to take apart after they've been assembled. Link to comment
zzt Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 The problem with mag extensions is weight. That's the weight of the extension and the bullets contained. Some mag catches are not robust enough to retain a Glock mag and extension with 50 rounds in it securely. You fire the first round, then recoil jars the mag out of position and the next round is not stripped. The mag doesn't fall out but will not feed a round until it is pushed back into position. I gave up on them. I now use three ETS 40-round mags with zero issues. They are lightweight and reloadable. You'll never need more than one mag for a USPSA course, unless it is a monster match. Two will get you through the longest course (64-rounds) I've ever shot. I routinely drop them partially full with no issues. I don't have to hold the mag in while running the course. Unlike several of the 50+ shooters I see. They hold their mags in. The additional length makes maneuvering troublesome. If I couldn't use the ETS, I'd buy the longest MBX metal Glock mag and put their shortest extension on it. Their mag latch feature is a hole, not a divot. The mag catch can go fully into the mag. Link to comment
RJH Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 Slight sidetrack, why do no PCC guys use the Magpul drum? I see the d60s work well in 3 gun on ARs, but never see the PCC guys use the 9mm version in USPSA matches. I figure there is a reason, but idk what it is Link to comment
k2pichu Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 Max Leograndis used a drum at PCC Nats this year. I don't think it matters in the context of USPSA since the stages have a maximum of 32 rounds and Glock PCC mags + Extendos will get you to 40 easily. If you're taking more than 8 makeup shots a stage, you've got bigger problems than what magazine you're running . Drums cost more, weigh more, and don't work with some aftermarket magwells on certain platforms. From what I've seen locally, glock pcc mags + TT extensions have enough capacity and runs reliably, so why change it? Link to comment
PractricalUse Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 I use Taylor's 41. Load to 38 rounds. Never had to do a reload in USPSA except on a classifier. I have run dry a couple of times. They run great. One in a while if I got a little paranoid about a stage I will load 39 - so far they have worked fine with 38. Link to comment
RJH Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 49 minutes ago, k2pichu said: Max Leograndis used a drum at PCC Nats this year. I don't think it matters in the context of USPSA since the stages have a maximum of 32 rounds and Glock PCC mags + Extendos will get you to 40 easily. If you're taking more than 8 makeup shots a stage, you've got bigger problems than what magazine you're running . Drums cost more, weigh more, and don't work with some aftermarket magwells on certain platforms. From what I've seen locally, glock pcc mags + TT extensions have enough capacity and runs reliably, so why change it? I didn't know if having the shorter drum could be an advantage. And I wasn't sure how much price difference there would be by the time you bought the extension, a spring and follower, and a mag tube. Especially if you're using mbx stuff at $140ish. With a little googling I just found a d50 for 75 bucks on sale but, most tend to be about 115 or so Link to comment
k2pichu Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 Glock pccs mags are around $30, and the TT extensions are around $30 now on sale, so $60 total. You don't need to replace the follower and TT comes with extended springs. I'm sure in some rare cases, having a shorter mag could be an advantage, perhaps with a very low port or other props that would cause the big stick to snag on something, but 99.999% of the time, that won't be an issue. Prices vary for sure, but generally it's cheaper. It's also easier to carry 6 big sticks for a local match instead of 6 drums. Someone mentioned drums could be a nice addition to "prop" your gun up on table starts, but again, the time gains are minimal there. You might lose the same amount of time by not having a magwell on your gun for forced reload stages. In the end, I feel like there's no tangible performance difference. If you have a preference for one, or if you find one on sale, go for whatever floats your boat. Link to comment
Matt1911 Posted November 23, 2023 Share Posted November 23, 2023 5 hours ago, RJH said: Slight sidetrack, why do no PCC guys use the Magpul drum? I see the d60s work well in 3 gun on ARs, but never see the PCC guys use the 9mm version in USPSA matches. I figure there is a reason, but idk what it is They’re expensive and a pain to load. Taran +10 with Glock big stick has been 100% for me. Link to comment
Stefan77 Posted December 6, 2023 Share Posted December 6, 2023 Not as sexy as what you guys are running but I have been running Kriss mag extensions. I have only had an issue with Blazer Brass 147grn ammunition but that jammed up in the factory Glock 17 magazine and another time I tripped on a barrier and slammed the mag extension blowing the base out with the spring, follower and rounds (I hit it going all out). I did bevel the base of the parent magazine as my only caveat. I would like to try the Taran since it looks like you are having good luck with it. Link to comment
Cltpewpew Posted December 9, 2023 Share Posted December 9, 2023 On 11/22/2023 at 3:54 PM, Tampa-XD45 said: Another vote for Taran Tactical: https://tarantacticalinnovations.com/10-ultralight-base-pad-for-glock-pcc-9mm-30-31-33-round-oem-magazines/ I load mine to 42 or 43 (can't recall) and never had a problem. I have 5 of them. I received their black Friday sale email listing a discount code of BF35PARTS How easy is it to disassemble to clean in between stages if you happen to have to reload? Link to comment
WxGuy Posted December 10, 2023 Share Posted December 10, 2023 (edited) TTI +10 extensions on the Glock OEM big stick. Install and shoot! If I go to a 6 stage local match, I take 6 big stick mags!! Load them all to 30 rounds the night before and make adjustments at the match. Clean them when I come home. Edited December 10, 2023 by WxGuy Link to comment
k2pichu Posted December 10, 2023 Share Posted December 10, 2023 TTI are toolless to disassemble and reassemble. There's a push pin that's friction fit that holds it on. Though with PCC, there's no reason to have to take apart your mags to clean between stages since you aren't dropping them. Link to comment
Stefan77 Posted December 11, 2023 Share Posted December 11, 2023 On 12/9/2023 at 8:36 PM, k2pichu said: TTI are toolless to disassemble and reassemble. There's a push pin that's friction fit that holds it on. Though with PCC, there's no reason to have to take apart your mags to clean between stages since you aren't dropping them. I just did an outlaw match where they required 3 reloads in the stage. A reload at each point. Link to comment
mrvip27 Posted December 11, 2023 Share Posted December 11, 2023 On 12/9/2023 at 7:36 PM, k2pichu said: TTI are toolless to disassemble and reassemble. There's a push pin that's friction fit that holds it on. Though with PCC, there's no reason to have to take apart your mags to clean between stages since you aren't dropping them. did you grind off the glock tabs then? because you still have to pinch the magazine. Or you fighting it and pushing hard on/off? Link to comment
Tampa-XD45 Posted December 11, 2023 Share Posted December 11, 2023 1 hour ago, mrvip27 said: did you grind off the glock tabs then? because you still have to pinch the magazine. Or you fighting it and pushing hard on/off? Check out this 10 second video to see the pin. You don't pinch the mag with an extension. https://tarantacticalinnovations.com/10-ultralight-base-pad-for-glock-pcc-9mm-30-31-33-round-oem-magazines/ Link to comment
k2pichu Posted December 15, 2023 Share Posted December 15, 2023 On 12/11/2023 at 1:56 PM, mrvip27 said: did you grind off the glock tabs then? because you still have to pinch the magazine. Or you fighting it and pushing hard on/off? I used some pliers and ripped out the tabs. Not sure if you have to or not. It was easy to do and I've no issues with taking off and putting on the extension. Link to comment
k2pichu Posted December 15, 2023 Share Posted December 15, 2023 On 12/11/2023 at 9:27 AM, Stefan77 said: I just did an outlaw match where they required 3 reloads in the stage. A reload at each point. Cool story, but for USPSA, my point still stands as it has a max round count of 32 and a TTI extensions hold 40/41 rounds. If you're missing 8-9 shots on a USPSA stage with a PCC, you've got bigger problems than what mags you're using. Link to comment
lroy Posted December 17, 2023 Share Posted December 17, 2023 TTI stuff is 40% off this weekend, if you're still looking. The goliaths look cool, but not for $100. Link to comment
18111811 Posted December 17, 2023 Author Share Posted December 17, 2023 I ordered black friday. Sales must not have been as good as he planned to do that follow on sale. Link to comment
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