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Old and New Glock Magazines
An overview with pictures

    Took a few pictures of an old Glock magazine along side a newer model. There are a few easy ways to tell them apart. The easiest is the notch at the top. On older (non0drop free) magazines the notch is a "U" shape, while the newer (Drop Free) style have a squared off notch

Took a few pictures of an old Glock magazine along side a newer model. There are a few easy ways to tell them apart. The easiest is the notch at the top. On older (non0drop free) magazines the notch is a "U" shape, while the newer (Drop Free) style have a squared off notch

From the side and bottom more differences are able to be seen.

From the side and bottom more differences are able to be seen.

From the side and bottom more differences are able to be seen.

From both sides the obvious difference is the three dots down the sides

From both sides the obvious difference is the three dots down the sides

From both sides the obvious difference is the three dots down the sides

Took a few pictures of an old Glock magazine along side a newer model. There are a few easy ways to tell them apart. The easiest is the notch at the top. On older (non0drop free) magazines the notch is a "U" shape, while the newer (Drop Free) style have a squared off notch


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