Homemade Pistol Grip Mag Release Guards?
I have a nice modular holster from drop zone that has worked quite well for my TM Glock 18C AEP.
Last game I played, however, I realized I lost my magazine and took a close look at the holster and noticed that the mag release can be accidentally actuated thru leaning and body movement.
I was thinking the easiest thing to do would be filing down the release tab and form a guard for it (similiar to m16 magwell release guards) with pieces of small diameter tubing afixed to the grip.
My question is has anyone done this, or gone a different route? Also, I am guessing a crazy glue type bond would not work well as it has no elasticity. I am thinking of some kind of semi-flexible epoxy ( or shoo-goo) that would allow a bit of flex instead of breaking while protecting the release tab in the holster during use.
Not sure what kind of plastic material that glock grip is made of, if knowing well help with glue selection.
From what I have read here the Glock cannot have its mag release swapped to the other side.
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