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Glock Mag Extensions: What They Are and What Drivers Should Know About Carrying Firearms in Vehicles

This article falls outside our area of coverage.

AllAboutVehicles.org focuses exclusively on vehicle ownership topics: how cars, trucks, and SUVs work; maintenance and repair; buying and selling; and paperwork like registration, titles, insurance, and DMV procedures.

Glock magazine extensions are firearm accessories. They are not a car part, vehicle upgrade, or automotive product — and writing about them under a "Car Accessories & Upgrades" category would be misleading to readers regardless of how the query was framed.

If You're Looking for Vehicle-Related Firearm Storage Information

There is a legitimate vehicle topic adjacent to firearms: how to legally store and transport a firearm in your vehicle. Rules vary significantly by state and cover questions like:

  • Whether a firearm must be unloaded and in a locked container
  • Whether a concealed carry permit affects transport rules
  • How firearm storage interacts with vehicle searches during traffic stops
  • What to disclose — and when — during a law enforcement encounter

That's a topic rooted in state law, not automotive mechanics, and it's outside our editorial scope as well. For accurate guidance, your state's attorney general website, a licensed firearms attorney, or your state's department of public safety are the appropriate sources.

This site covers vehicles. That question belongs somewhere else.