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Here's what I have done to mine for IDPA's CDP Division:

Dawson FO Front Sight and Target rear

NHO Aluminum Big Mouth for G20/21 (Can also use Stainless version IDPA HQ has issue with Brass)

Lone Wolf Extended Magazine release for G20/21

Vanek Trigger

Glock Pattern SkateBoard Tape

Stainless Guide Rod

ISMI Springs

Glock Extended Slide Release

I use Comp-Tac for holster and Magazine Pouches

Edited by ryucasta
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Here's what I have done to mine for IDPA's CDP Division:

Dawson FO Front Sight and Target rear

NHO Aluminum Big Mouth for G20/21 (Can also use Stainless version IDPA HQ has issue with Brass)

Lone Wolf Extended Magazine release for G20/21

Vanek Trigger

Glock Pattern SkateBoard Tape

Stainless Guide Rod

ISMI Springs

Glock Extended Slide Release

I use Comp-Tac for holster and Magazine Pouches

Since you are using a NHO magwell, did you have to change out your basepads? If not are you able to slap them in like normal or do you have to do the "thumb" push in to get them to seat?

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Hi-Viz fiber Optic front sight

Ameriglo standard black target rear (.150" rear notch)

Glock extended slide release (easier to reach with my thumb on a wide frame Glock)

Lone Wolf Barrel (to shoot cast bullets)

Ghost 3.5 Tactical Connector

25 cent trigger job

I have experimented with a Wolff steel guide rod, but I cannot see any advantage over the standard Glock unit. For 165 PF ammo, I like the feel of stock Glock better. I personally don't see the need for a magwell on a Glock in IDPA.

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3.5# factory Glock Trigger connector

$0.25 trigger job

Heinie Slant Pro sights

Hogue Grip sleeve

Still pretty much stock and RELIABLE. Shot my first IDPA classifier today and shot a 105 with the G21. Just a few seconds behind my G34 with the exact same set up.

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Stoned the rough spots off the trigger bar from the stamping operation. Polished the striker safety button. Polished the striker.

I really couldn't get any purchase at all on the stock slide release, so I put in a Glock extended release.

Sights are Heinie Straight Eight Slant Pro with the race cut.

Lightning Striker (I think) stainless steel captured guide rod with ISMI 17 pound spring.

I really like the Seattle Slug Plug in my G17, I want to get one for the 21 too.

That's it. It's not an optimal competition rig, but I carry it, and snap on a flashlight for home defense duty.

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Factory Glock 3.5lb connector.

Polish internals

Factory Glock extended mag release button and slide release

Heinie Slant-Pro sights (all black)

Cheapest and most reliable "match" gun I've EVER owned. B)

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You are correct in that it doesn't come from the factory that way, but I think its easiest to say "Factory Glock Extended Mag Release" to distinguish it from other aftermarket ones. If you mean that there isn't one that fits, "Glock Parts" sells them.

I do not use the extended slide stop lever because my left thumb pushes it up causing premature slide lock.

My Glock mods for my SSP pistol are

Dawson red FO front sight

Innertube grip

trigger polish job

3.5# conn.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I shoot my 21 in limited but here is what I have done:

Dawson FO front sight

Ameriglo target rear

Wolf 15# spring and steel guide rod

JP extended mag release

cut the slide release flush (I lock the slide back early if I don't do this)

Arredondo mag extensions (with ISMI para 140 mag springs)

brass grip plug

Storm Lake barrel

grip tape

it shoots great and I love it.

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how many rounds are you getting in your mags with the Arrendondo mags? Also what kind of reliability with the mags are you getting?

18 in the mag, I usually only run 17 in relaod mags, but 18 can be done, just not as slick .

If you can find the old style followers it helps!

No problems w/ this mag set up.

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Like he said 18 but running 17 makes for an easier reload, I always start a stage with 19 in the gun. From my experiance you can't use the spring that comes with the mag extension, it is the same as the 9/40 mag spring and it will bind. I found using the ISMI 140 para spring works great, and if you cut a coil or so the 18 rounds are easier.

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