Magwells
Toni System
1911 alu magwell | for Vibram grips
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1911 alu magwell | for X3D grips
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Magwells
(50 produkte)A magwell is a funnel-shaped extension mounted at the base of the grip that enlarges and guides the magazine opening. It adds stability in the hand and makes reloads simpler and faster.
That sounds great — quicker, more consistent reloads are valuable. The question is whether you will benefit from them.
Will you benefit from faster and more convenient reloading?
Advantages of installing a magwell:
- Improves grip stability and balance by adding a flared purchase for the support hand.
- Can help manage muzzle movement between shots thanks to added mass low in the frame.
- Speeds up and simplifies reloads — especially under stress or when your hands are cold or gloved.
How to choose a magwell
Compatibility with your pistol
- 1911/2011: many magwells replace or integrate with the mainspring housing; some frames require a cut/bevel. Base pad length often needs to be “magwell-compatible.”
- CZ: most of the CZ models come from factory without magwell. That means that together with magwell you will also need to replace grips and base pads.
- Glock: magwells are frame- or backstrap-specific (Gen3/Gen4/Gen5 vary). Some designs require low-profile or extended base pads to seat reliably.
- SIG Sauer P320 / modular pistols: fit is specific to the grip module (Carry, Full-Size, X-Series, etc.).
- S&W M&P, Walther, HK and others: check generation/variant and whether factory backstrap inserts remain compatible.
Material
Brass
Aluminum
With a magwell, you may need to change other parts
Grips / backstraps / grip panels
Magazine base pads
Base pads that work without a magwell may be too short or have a front lip that interferes with the funnel. Choose base pads labeled “magwell-compatible” for your pistol so magazines seat positively.
Mainspring housing / lanyard loop / frame hardware (where applicable)
Certain platforms (e.g., 1911-pattern) use a magwell integrated with the mainspring housing. Frames with a protruding lanyard loop or heel feature may require a flush plug or different housing so the magwell can sit flat.