ColbyBruce
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I found and purchased a orange, non-drop free, factory high cap Glock 23 mag today. Anybody know what they were made for?


It's a little known fact that the ORANGE Glock mags were developed especially for Navy Seal snipers to use during arctic missions in Greenland during the Panama invasion. Navy seal sniper found when they used their Glocks to take targets past 345 meters that they would end up dropping their mags in the snow. The black factory mags blended perfectly with penguin poop, and Seal armorers got tired of cleaning out Glocks that had been stuffed with two pounds of penguin poop.....a contract was let to develop a magazine color that would not be confused with the poop of any known bear or penguin, and orange was selected....orange mags are worth a premium of $300 per mag, as the springs are developed especially for tropical conditions and the baseplates are actually molded polymer.......
Said magazines, etc. were then installed where they would (hopefully) do the most good, i.e, inside the front of the trousers below the belt line.
They were for "Less than Lethal" ammo.
Did Glock make a less lethal round that isn't available for any other firearm?
45 GAP comes to mindSorry couldn't resist.
As others have said I think they were intended to be used during training, possibly with Simunition.