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    Mag well adapter

    I need an adapter for AR15 to 9mm Glock mags, all I find are for Colt mags. Any one know of any?
    Thanks Aaron

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    Stern defense has one.

    Isn't cheap though.

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    Here's another one:

    https://sylvanarms.com/product-categ...ersion-blocks/

    I have the Stern Defense adapter that uses Beretta 92 magazines. It works flawlessly.

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    Thanks guys! When I bought the upper I didn't know the adapter was going to cost so dang much!
    Aaron

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    Go with the stern defense you you wont regret the extra money you spend. I wish I had found it before I got dedicated lowers!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by joatmon View Post
    Thanks guys! When I bought the upper I didn't know the adapter was going to cost so dang much!
    Aaron
    You can get these and use a regular .223 lower and P mags, with the conversion.

    https://www.meanarms.com/products/detail/endomag-9mm

    Having a few of them as well as mag blocks with Colt 9mm mags, I would pick the latter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmorris View Post
    You can get these and use a regular .223 lower and P mags, with the conversion.

    https://www.meanarms.com/products/detail/endomag-9mm

    Having a few of them as well as mag blocks with Colt 9mm mags, I would pick the latter.
    your reasons?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6bg6ga View Post
    your reasons?
    The aluminum block with steel Colt mags works better out of the box than the endomag. Dropping in a block and using steel mags is quick and easy. The endomag comes with 4 pages of instructions on what to check and or modify to make them work. Then, being plastic they will no doubt have a shorter lifespan too.

    The adapters for Glock mags, use a different mag release than normal, why you see less of them and more dedicated “Glock mag” lowers.
    Last edited by jmorris; 06-24-2019 at 02:03 PM.

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    Thanks all, I went with the Pro Mag adapter for the Colt mags. Now to save up for a mag or three. (had the Glock mags dangit}
    Aaron

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