If you’re driving t he new Glock 41, or the classic Glock 21, you’ll love this basepad — especially if you’re using a magwell. Competitors dealing with 10-round mag restrictions in particular will get a lot of use out of this part. It contains  a full ounce of CNC-machined aluminum (compared to a few grams for the stock basepad) which helps the magazine fall clear of the pistol when empty. It compares favorably to our “bling brass” basepad in performance, but adds a little extra length for positive seating.
he new Glock 41, or the classic Glock 21, you’ll love this basepad — especially if you’re using a magwell. Competitors dealing with 10-round mag restrictions in particular will get a lot of use out of this part. It contains  a full ounce of CNC-machined aluminum (compared to a few grams for the stock basepad) which helps the magazine fall clear of the pistol when empty. It compares favorably to our “bling brass” basepad in performance, but adds a little extra length for positive seating.
HK Competition Basepads IN RED (and black too)
Fantastic additions to the HK VP9, P30, and P30SK, you can’t go wrong with this part.
Not only do they help the ergonomics of the HK for speed shooting (more positive reloads, less “hooking loss,” lower balance. . .) they work great with our stainless/bronze matrix magwells.
P30SK users like our competition basepads as well, using them as a “pinky extension” — increasing their control over HK’s top-of-the-line concealment gun.
These have been a strong seller in graphite black for months. When we asked our customers about doing some in red, they all rose to the idea, offering to buy them in advance! We’re happy to report we have both the HK Red and the Graphite Black models in stock.
TF Production Moving In-House
Over the last year we’ve b een working toward taking over a portion of our CNC production. In October we finally reached that goal, producing parts on our own machines. That’s Robin Taylor pushing buttons on our new HAAS VF2. Our tried-and-true subcontractors are staying busy as well, helping us keep up with the torrent of new products that Taylor has introduced over the last year.
een working toward taking over a portion of our CNC production. In October we finally reached that goal, producing parts on our own machines. That’s Robin Taylor pushing buttons on our new HAAS VF2. Our tried-and-true subcontractors are staying busy as well, helping us keep up with the torrent of new products that Taylor has introduced over the last year.
New Black Camo Mag Caddies in Stock
Just got these in from ou r friends at brassbags.com — 5-pocket mag caddies in black/white camo. If you’d like a set done like this, click here and tell us that you’d like the black camo version when it asks for special instructions. We have a handful of other colors too (blue, black) but if you don’t specify a color, the majority of caddies we have in stock are TF forest green! These were designed to handle full size mags out to 140mm in length (USPSA Limited-legal) magazines.  Glock magazine with TF Competition basepad shown for scale.
r friends at brassbags.com — 5-pocket mag caddies in black/white camo. If you’d like a set done like this, click here and tell us that you’d like the black camo version when it asks for special instructions. We have a handful of other colors too (blue, black) but if you don’t specify a color, the majority of caddies we have in stock are TF forest green! These were designed to handle full size mags out to 140mm in length (USPSA Limited-legal) magazines.  Glock magazine with TF Competition basepad shown for scale.
Robin Taylor uses these to keep his mags sorted by caliber — 9mms in green, .40s in grey, .45s in black, etc.
Grand Power Surprise
Andy Logan recently contacted us about trying to get some extra rounds into his Grand Power — a popular variant of the CZ-75.  The Grand Power is non-standard in several ways, but we found it accepts our CZ-75 140mm mag extensions. Using factory Atlanta Arms and Ammo 9mm we got 21+1 here in our shop. Andy reports getting 20+1 with his reloads (21+1 tight). The basepad fits very tightly compared to the fit on a “normal” CZ mag, but if you’ve got a Grand Power, an old STI GP6, or the IPSC title-winning Exclaibur, we’ve got a 140mm part for you!
The Grand Power is non-standard in several ways, but we found it accepts our CZ-75 140mm mag extensions. Using factory Atlanta Arms and Ammo 9mm we got 21+1 here in our shop. Andy reports getting 20+1 with his reloads (21+1 tight). The basepad fits very tightly compared to the fit on a “normal” CZ mag, but if you’ve got a Grand Power, an old STI GP6, or the IPSC title-winning Exclaibur, we’ve got a 140mm part for you!

