UTG PD933 Windowed Magazine for Glock 9mm - 33 Round
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- RBT-PD933-A
Description
Features
- 33-Round 9mm Capacity — Double-stack design holds a full 33 rounds of 9x19mm for extended range sessions, competition stages, and PCC use.
- Gen 2 Feed Geometry — Refined Gen 2 enhancements smooth magazine insertion and prevent rubbing of the trigger bar across various Glock and clone platforms.
- Co-Molded Polymer Window — Durable transparent window molded into the body lets you verify your remaining round count at a glance.
- Debossed Witness Markers — Round-count indicators at 10, 15, 20, 25, and 33 are debossed alongside the window for fast visual reference.
- Glass-Fiber Reinforced Polymer — Impact-resistant glass-filled nylon body in matte black stands up to hard use, drops, and rough handling.
- Anti-Tilt Blue Follower — High-visibility blue anti-tilt follower keeps rounds aligned and gives a clear visual cue when the mag runs dry.
- Stainless Steel Spring — High-longevity stainless spring delivers consistent feed pressure from the first round to the 33rd.
- Flared Grip Base — Raised bosses and a flared lower body give you positive purchase for fast reloads and double as a monopod rest for PCC shooters.
- Wide Platform Compatibility — Drops into Glock 17, 17L, 18, 19, 19X, 26, 34, 45, and most Glock-pattern PCCs and large-frame clones.
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Cheap fun for the range toyCant beat the price for a 33 rounder. I use it in my G17 at the range and it runs fine with FMJ. One con is the baseplate doesnt lock in as tight as my ETS mags. But for the money its worth a try. Didnt have any issues with shipping or anything.
Very affordable,33 rounds fun
Baseplate feels loose ,Not for carry use
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Best budget 33-rounder I've tried so farPicked up two of these for my Glock 17 after burning through a box of ammo every weekend and getting tired of reloading every 17 rounds. At twenty bucks a piece I figured worst case I'm out forty dollars. These things are legit though. Dropped right in, no wiggle, locked up clean, and ran 150 rounds of brass-cased 115gr without a single hiccup first time out. The window is actually useful, not just a gimmick you can see your round count from the shooting position without pulling the mag. Blue follower pops up bright when its empty which I like. Only gripe is loading rounds 30 through 33 takes some real thumb pressure, but thats true of every 33-rounder I've ever used so I cant hold it against UTG.
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Big capacity, runs pretty goodGrabbed a couple of these for range days and they’ve been fun to use. The 33 rounds is awesome, way less reloading. The window on the side is actually useful to see how many you got left. Had one small hiccup early on but after that its been fine.
High 33 round capacity
Window makes round count easySlight break-in needed
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Does the joblook its a utg mag so you get what you pay for but honestly iv had zero issues with mine. running it in a glock 26 and it turns my baby glock into a ridiculous looking range toy which is half the fun. had one failure to feed in the first mag load but after that its been smooth sailing for like 500+ rounds. would I trust it for defense? probably not. for plinking and making your buddies laugh? absolutely
Way cheaper then factory mags
Feels a little cheap compared to real glock mags but half the price if not more.
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Way Better Than the Price SuggestsI picked up a G17 Gen 5 about two months ago as my first handgun and wanted to get a couple extra mags without spending $35+ each on factory ones. Found these UTG PD933s and figured for $20 the worst that could happen is I learn a lesson. Turns out these are great. The window on the side is awesome because as a newer shooter I'm still getting used to round counting and being able to physically see where I'm at is super helpful, especially with those molded numbers at the witness holes. My buddy who's been shooting glocks for like 15 years looked at it and said the follower design and spring tension felt comparable to what you'd get from Magpul GL9 mags. I've only put maybe 150 rounds through it but zero issues so far with Winchester white box. The blue follower is easy to spot when your empty which is nice . Only thing that bugs me is there's no included loading tool and loading 33 rounds by hand takes forever when your new to it. But thats not really a complaint about the magazine itself I guess.
Perfect entry-level extended mag for new Glock owners affordable and reliable
