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- w***e (4390)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseprompt shipping; as advertised; excellent experience
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Reviews (3)
Jun 23, 2013
Solid maker for the price.
1 of 1 found this helpful The Invert (Empire) Mini marker is one of my favorites. Its compact size, ease of maintenance, and reliability have made it a name in the industry. Spawning a few woodsball markers (TM-7, TM-15) the technology in this marker continues to improve.
Gen2 and Gen3 markers are the ones you want to buy unless you're a tinkerer, then buy the Gen1. Poppet and Solenoid issues plagued the Gen1 markers. Empire has worked out the kinks and left us with an affordable tournament style gun for years to come.

Mar 10, 2018
Nice quality, Feed and Follower issues.
3 of 4 found this helpful These fit on the G43 mags very well. Gives me a great grip on the gun and I don't think it adds too much to conceal. Issues I have are the following:
-The follower gets stuck at the bottom of the mag. I can't figure out what is is hanging on, but I have to shove a pen down the magazine and push the follower around a bit to get it to release.
I thought some material on the magazine was a little of a sharp edge and may have been causing the follower to bind up. I tried to trim that a bit and it hasn't made much of a difference.
-The last round always fails to feed. Every time I get to shot #8, it fails to feed. I have tried different ammo, cleaning the mags, etc... but it just binds up on the last shot. My suspect is the spring not being long enough to push the last round fast enough up and it binds up the slide. I thought about stretching out my spring a bit to see if it helps, but I just don't like messing with Glock OEM parts to make after market parts work.
I really wanted these base plates to work. They look good, feel good, and I think the gun is still small enough to conceal. Just too many issues with them though. I put the original base plates back on and bought some ETS 9 round mags. Those seem to function great with 8 rounds in them as the 9th round is a bit of a pain to get in.

Jun 12, 2018
They Work! Finally
1 of 1 found this helpful Previously I purchased a Strike Industries +2 extended floor plates and they jammed on the last round, every time.
The vickers extended floor plates work great with factory springs. Fired 100+ rounds and had no issue. Would recommend.