Magpul Delivers New 27-round Glock 9mm PMAGs

2 men shooting glocks outdoors with mag extensions

The 27-round mags offer extended capacity for Glock double-stack 9mm fans. (Photos: Magpul)

After much teasing, Magpul has finally announced their new PMAG GL9 Glock mags are shipping. Using a stainless steel spring and high-viz follower, the new 27-rounder fits the 170mm length requirement for competition magazines, which is sure to make them popular on both the USPSA circuit and for those running 9mm carbine builds with Glock-compatible mag wells.

Like other PMAGs, the new GL9s include easily removable floor plates and Magpul’s familiar paint pen dot matrix on the base. There are witness holes at the 10, 15, 20, and 27-round levels to help keep up with round counts.

The company says they mags are “compatible with all full-size, compact, and sub-compact double-stack Glock 9mm variants,” although, of course, they extend past the grip.

The best part? MSRP is $19.95.

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