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Threaded Homesteader -which magazine?
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Threaded Homesteader -which magazine?
Im thinking of getting one and am wondering which magazine to get. I dont care for Glocks and the Sig P320 has problems. I want to get a threaded pistol and carbine that takes the same magazine.
Should i just go the Ruger way?
Should i just go the Ruger way?
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Re: Threaded Homesteader -which magazine?
I think you answered your own question. Yes, if they offer the Ruger magazine as an option, I'd do that. Do you have a Ruger pistol?
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Re: Threaded Homesteader -which magazine?
Glock mags are cheap and robust and come in a wide range of sizes. 10, 15, 17, 20 and 33 rounds. Everyone makes a clone of Glock mags, Magpul, 2nd Amendment, Shield, ed brown.
For me the 2nd amendment mags have been trash, I run them in my P80's and glock mat PCC. The mag pul, Glock mags, and Ed Brown glock mags have been flawless.
For me the 2nd amendment mags have been trash, I run them in my P80's and glock mat PCC. The mag pul, Glock mags, and Ed Brown glock mags have been flawless.
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Re: Threaded Homesteader -which magazine?
Not in 9mm. Whatever i do ill need to get both the pistol and carbine.daytime dave wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2026 10:09 amI think you answered your own question. Yes, if they offer the Ruger magazine as an option, I'd do that. Do you have a Ruger pistol?
Maybe Ill try to find a Glock i like.DsGrouse wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2026 10:11 amGlock mags are cheap and robust and come in a wide range of sizes. 10, 15, 17, 20 and 33 rounds. Everyone makes a clone of Glock mags, Magpul, 2nd Amendment, Shield, ed brown.
For me the 2nd amendment mags have been trash, I run them in my P80's and glock mat PCC. The mag pul, Glock mags, and Ed Brown glock mags have been flawless.
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Re: Threaded Homesteader -which magazine?
Options that take Glock mags
Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Dagger: Available in Full-Size, Compact, and Micro variants, offering a budget-friendly alternative (starting around $299) that accepts standard Glock 17/22 magazines.
Shadow Systems MR920L: A high-end "Gucci Glock" clone featuring an optics-cut slide and bronze barrel that runs on Glock mags.
Lone Wolf LTD19: Features a lightweight slide and ergonomic frame upgrades while maintaining full magazine interchangeability.
ZRO Delta One: A modular grip frame pistol that serves as a unique alternative within the Glock-compatible ecosystem.
Ruger RXM: A newer polymer pistol designed to compete with the Glock platform while retaining magazine compatibility.
SilencerCo Maxim 9: A suppressor-ready pistol capable of using practically any magazine that fits a standard Glock 17.
Stealth Arms Platypus: A double-stack 1911-style pistol that can be configured to accept Glock 17 magazines.
Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Dagger: Available in Full-Size, Compact, and Micro variants, offering a budget-friendly alternative (starting around $299) that accepts standard Glock 17/22 magazines.
Shadow Systems MR920L: A high-end "Gucci Glock" clone featuring an optics-cut slide and bronze barrel that runs on Glock mags.
Lone Wolf LTD19: Features a lightweight slide and ergonomic frame upgrades while maintaining full magazine interchangeability.
ZRO Delta One: A modular grip frame pistol that serves as a unique alternative within the Glock-compatible ecosystem.
Ruger RXM: A newer polymer pistol designed to compete with the Glock platform while retaining magazine compatibility.
SilencerCo Maxim 9: A suppressor-ready pistol capable of using practically any magazine that fits a standard Glock 17.
Stealth Arms Platypus: A double-stack 1911-style pistol that can be configured to accept Glock 17 magazines.
Re: Threaded Homesteader -which magazine?
According to their website the threaded Homesteader ships with a Glock mag well adapter.
New, out of the box, you can shoot with Henry mags (2 included) or Glock mags (Glock mags not included).
A Sig mag well adapter can be bought separately from the HenryPride store.
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Re: Threaded Homesteader -which magazine?
You can get it with the Glock well or without. I want it with so i need to get a Glock. The Sig P320 has issues.Mags wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2026 12:09 pmAccording to their website the threaded Homesteader ships with a Glock mag well adapter.
New, out of the box, you can shoot with Henry mags (2 included) or Glock mags (Glock mags not included).
A Sig mag well adapter can be bought separately from the HenryPride store.
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