Posted: 3/4/2012 12:40:16 AM EDT
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I sent an email out yesterday to the awesome folks at Magpul trying to plant a seed, or help water one planted already, anyway, here it is again for ARFCOM enjoyment. Please Magpul, please!
>From avid Magpul fan. With S&W and Magpul's recent teaming and success on some of the M&P rifle lineup, I think it's long past due time to do so as well with the M&P pistol lineup. The Glock magazine Speed Plates adapted to the full size M&P 9/40/45 magazines would be MORE THAN a profitable venture for Magpul and it would only expand it's popularity in the shooting community, particularly with LEO's, and USPSA/IDPA competition shooters. Right now Glocks and M&P's are leading the way in those two arenas, and I'm dying for something Magpul on my M&P9. Also on a side note, developing standardized "stippled" type backstraps for the M&P/Glock pistols I think would be right in the wheel house for Magpul, as these are considered "pistol furniture". Any similar texture to your XT panels would be a huge grip benefit. With Magpul's expansion into the shotgun accessory industry, it's obvious that you guys are looking to expand and diversify, so I beg you please give my submissions some consideration, and I thank you for your time. So what do you guys think, would you be interested in said items produced by Magpul? |
| I agree with you that aftermarket grip panels for the M&P and Gen4 Glocks would be right in Magpul's wheelhouse. Maybe they don't want to deal with being a "manufacturer" but I bet Magpul could sell the ever-loving-shit out of complete lower receivers for M&P or Glock if they chose to make them. |
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I agree with you that aftermarket grip panels for the M&P and Gen4 Glocks would be right in Magpul's wheelhouse. Maybe they don't want to deal with being a "manufacturer" but I bet Magpul could sell the ever-loving-shit out of complete lower receivers for M&P or Glock if they chose to make them. Now you're talking. The holster market could be there too. IDK, I just want something to strip mags with, and those xgrips are terrible. Sales on the Glock speed plates must have never took off, they aimed at the largest market handgun probably as a testbed. I just hope they haven’t completely gave up on expanding to other pistols/products. |
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I think low-interest, low profit. Is there a problem with Glock mags as they are? Is there really much interest in alternate grip panels? This is a big fat maybe but perhaps a whole new Mapgul Pistol to compete with the Glocks, XD's etc.? Except if it were up to me it would use an already existing and prevalent magazine out there like Glock etc. |
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Speed plates in the shooting arena (uspsa) would be a complete waste of time and money. With no market for purchase. soldering gun fixes any grip issues I may have. Well, great for you guys (uspsa), I still want them bad. I'm not dogging those kind of shooters, but watching competitions like Top Shot, the speed pistol shooters usally suck it up, Racaza being one of the very few exceptions. So for a practical product not to be a big hit in a non practical arena makes total sense to me. |



