First Look: XTech Tactical VP9/P30 9 mm Magazine Conversion Kit

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posted on May 20, 2021
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Keeping your gun topped off is essential for success in a defensive encounter. Even one or two more rounds can make the difference between a successful defense of life and limb, and a much worse outcome. Adding a few extra rounds without compromising the concealability of your gun can be a good idea, and XTech Tactical is helping make that happen.

XTech Tactical is known for making firearms-related products ranging from durable magazines for pistols and rifles to magazine extensions and AR pistol grips. Now they are releasing the new VP9/P30 9 mm Magazine Conversion kits for the Heckler and Koch VP9 & P30 9 mm pistol. These new kits convert the standard capacity factory H&K 15-round and XTech Tactical 15-round magazines to 17-round capacity. 

The kit includes a follower, spring button and base plate and will add two rounds to existing 15-round magazines. The kit will not add rounds to the VP9 17-round magazines. The kit can also serve as a direct replacement for damaged factory base plates and installs in minutes without the need for any tools. The conversion kit has been found to work very reliably with the HK factory magazine spring and body. XTech Tactical’s MTX line of extenders give you unmatched  reliability, ease of installation, and durability, without adding any appreciable length to the end of your magazine.

VP9/P30 9mm Conversion Kit Features 

  • Fits HK VP9 and P30 9mm
  • For use with 9mm 15 round magazines
  • Increases capacity of factory HK magazines from 15 to 17 rounds
  • Tool free, easy installation
  • Made in the USA
  • Uses factory magazine spring and body (Not Included)

 

The VP9/P30 9 mm Magazine Conversion kit is made in the U.S.A. and has an MSRP of $17.95. For more information on this product or other gear from XTech Tactical, please visit xtechtactical.com.

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