Preview: F.A.B. Defense Glock 17/19 Ultimag

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posted on June 4, 2022
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F.A.B. Defense Glock 17/19 Ultimag

Designed to provide an additional round of 9 mm Luger without any increase in external size, the Glock Ultimag from Israeli company F.A.B. Defense is a quick way to enhance capability without compromising concealability. The polymer Ultimag is treated with a rough texture that makes it easy to manipulate with gloved hands.

Each magazine ships with two baseplates, one standard and another tactical plate that’s easier to grab from pouches or when stripping from the gun during a malfunction. A bright-blue follower can be seen from the ejection port of a locked-back slide, making it easy to confirm an empty magazine.

The Ultimag is available for Glock 17 and 19 handguns with a capacity of 18 and 16 rounds, respectively. MSRP is $20. For more information, please visit fab-defenseus.com.

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