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Old 05-23-2014, 10:18 AM
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Yesterday I was sorting magazines & ended up with one that for the life of me I can't figure out what it fits. Its a 40, six round, single stack. Its stamped S&W on the side. I tried it in all my 40's & its a no go. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.





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CS40 maybe?
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CS40 maybe?
I just don't know. I don't have a CS40, so I can't try it. I'm thinking I got it by error sometime back when I was buying every 3rd Gen magazine I could get my hands on.
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***UPDATE***

I figured it out! It is a Shield 40 magazine. It got mixed in with my 3rd Gen magazines, no doubt due to my "attention" to detail. This thread is a lock as far as I'm concerned!
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Is the pinky extension an aftermarket item? The mags that came with the two 9mm Shields I bought do not look like that.
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Yes, it is a Pierce extension. It really helps grip wise & betters control of the little beast.
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