Mag Adapters for Subcompact

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I have mag adapters so I can put a full size mag into my Compact. I’d like to find some for the subcompact so I can use the 15 round mags or even the 17 round mags. Any key know if I can get them other than from S&W?
 
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I found some aftermarket ones on Amazon


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The product that you want to look at is X-Grip

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I have a bunch I tried selling a while ago, but no takers. toss me a reasonable offer, if you are still interested
 
Define "sub-compact". While the FS mags will work in the compact guns, S&W's version of a sub-compact is the Shield, and the FS mags will not work in those guns. Or.......is there another smaller compact gun I'm unaware of?
 
S&W really screwed the pooch when they changed the classification/names of the different frame sizes between M1.0 & M2.0. For clarity I find it beneficial to refer to them as 12rd frame, 15rd frame and 17rd frame.
 
S&W really screwed the pooch when they changed the classification/names of the different frame sizes between M1.0 & M2.0. For clarity I find it beneficial to refer to them as 12rd frame, 15rd frame and 17rd frame.

Yeah, and I fall in the 7 and 8 round frame category.
 
Yeah, and I fall in the 7 and 8 round frame category.


The Shields have always been the Shields and have never been referred to as M&P Compacts although they are a compact single stack pistol. There generally has been no real confusion where the Shields stand in the M&P lineup.
 
Define "sub-compact". While the FS mags will work in the compact guns, S&W's version of a sub-compact is the Shield, and the FS mags will not work in those guns. Or.......is there another smaller compact gun I'm unaware of?

S&W's version of a sub-compact is the Shield, What !! Guess you missed out on the old m&p 9C thats is known as the 3.6" sub compact that is NOT a shield or even a shield plus .

See Below -

M&P 2.0 SUBCOMPACT | Smith & Wesson
 
The Shields have always been the Shields and have never been referred to as M&P Compacts although they are a compact single stack pistol. There generally has been no real confusion where the Shields stand in the M&P lineup.

According to the S&W website, the Shields in whatever configuration you choose, are listed as Micro-Compacts. That in my mind would be another version of "sub-compact". The fact that the FS mags won't fit in the micro-compacts is the reason for my response to the OP's question and my question if there was in fact a "sub-compact" I was unaware of, which Hardluk1 pointed out there was. I missed the sub-compacts on the website, so my bad.
 
S&W really screwed the pooch when they changed the classification/names of the different frame sizes between M1.0 & M2.0. For clarity I find it beneficial to refer to them as 12rd frame, 15rd frame and 17rd frame.

Unless it's .40S&W. ;)
 

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