Ever heard of a Glock magwell? Basically, it’s a simple part that installs at the base of the handgun’s mag chute and creates a slightly more flared opening – somewhat like a funnel.
On the flipside, if you already know what it is, do you think it’s all hype from manufacturers looking to push their wares, or is there really any merit to getting and installing one?
This post will break down the selling points in favor of one.
The Arguments For
Despite their simplicity, there are several good reasons that installing a Glock magwell might be worth your while.
- Installation is easy. If you’re not familiar with the world of gunsmithing or making upgrades, this is a good place to start. It is not intrusive, and installation in most cases could not be easier. Some of them offer a precision fit and simple installation with a single set screw.
- They are among the most affordable parts. Other upgrades, like compensators, barrels, slides, and even sights, can be significantly more expensive than magwells. There are high-quality Glock magwells out there for under $100.
- Quality Glock magwells will not require any modifications to your gun. You don’t need to disassemble anything or make modifications to install a magwell. You just need to drop the mag, insert the magwell and tighten the set screw.
- They can be just as easily removed as they are installed. In many cases, removing one is just as easy as installing it. Just loosen the set screw and remove.
- Good ones are built tough. There might be some cheap Glock magwells out there, but high-quality models are often made from corrosion-resistant, lightweight, durable aluminum.
- They can improve handling and may be able (with training) to help you cut reload speeds. Now we’re at the crux of the matter. This is easily the strongest selling point of Glock magwells. They can potentially create a wider opening at the base of the mag chute, which makes it easier to instinctually funnel a magazine into the base of the handgun, for faster reloads.
The Arguments Against
Honestly, nothing really. There might be an argument against them if they required permanent modifications or were difficult to install, but they aren’t. Worst case you’ll be out a few dollars and have an upgrade that can help you cut reload speeds.
Where Can You Get a Glock Magwell?
If you’re still tracking, by this point you might want to know where you can get a Glock magwell.
Start with NineX19. They carry Glock magwells for compact and full-size OEM frames, as well as magwells for Polymer 80 frames. Their magwells are easy to install, offer a precision fit, and are machined from extremely durable, lightweight, strong, and corrosion-resistant 7075 billet aluminum.
For what it’s worth, NineX19 offers a bunch of other Glock upgrades too, including slides, barrels and combos, triggers, compensators, sights, and more. For more information (or if you have questions) visit their website or contact them directly.