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What kind of spare magazine do I have?
This includes "pinky extensions," as they're naturally concealed.
The Standard Magazine fits flush (or has a small lip) with the bottom of your gun handle. It doesn't add any significant length to the gun handle when inserted.
We call it "Standard" because it's the magazine that usually comes standard with most handguns.
A longer magazine, that holds more rounds of ammo than the standard magazine.
For example:
A magazine from a full size gun, being used with the compact version. When inserted into the handgun, it will add length to the handle.
A higher-capacity magazine with a sleeve fitted at the base, giving a more ergonomic grip.
When inserted into the handgun, it will add length to the handle.
This also includes Magazines that have aftermarket "Base Plate Extensions" installed.
Quick Strips are the spare magazines for revolvers.
They help speed your reload and are the most compact way to conceal spare ammo for a revolver.
This gives us the precise handle length, so we can position your gear into maximum concealment.
This includes "pinky extensions," as they're naturally concealed.
The Standard Magazine fits flush (or has a small lip) with the bottom of your gun handle. It doesn't add any significant length to the gun handle when inserted.
We call it "Standard" because it's the magazine that usually comes standard with most handguns.
A longer magazine, that holds more rounds of ammo than the standard magazine.
For example:
A magazine from a full size gun, being used with the compact version. When inserted into the handgun, it will add length to the handle.
A higher-capacity magazine with a sleeve fitted at the base, giving a more ergonomic grip.
When inserted into the handgun, it will add length to the handle.
This also includes Magazines that have aftermarket "Base Plate Extensions" installed.
How do I measure?
Your hip measurement is the widest part of your hip bonesDon't have a measuring tape? Any type of non-elastic string, rope, cord, or even dental floss will work like a charm. More info below.
INSTRUCTIONS
1.) Loosen, then lower your pants just enough to expose your hip area.
2.) Wrap the measuring tape (or string) snug around the widest part of your hips.
3.) Your measurement is the point at which the end of the tape (or string) meets the remaining length.
On the drop down menu, choose the size that falls towards the smaller choice. Example: If you measure exactly 36 inches, choose 35"-36". If you are a fraction over 36 inches, choose 36"-37".
String Method:
Follow steps 1, 2, and 3 with a piece of string. Then, it's just a matter of measuring the length of string with a ruler, yardstick, etc.