Strike Industries Extended Magazine Plate for Heckler & Koch VP9

Heckler & Koch recently announced a few new models of their extremely popular VP9 pistol at GunFest 2021. With more options, the potential for more buyers and more customization increases. One of the most practical upgrades one might make to their VP9 is adding extended baseplates. Strike Industries has once again expanded their EMP line with the Extended Magazine Plate for Heckler & Koch VP9.
The Strike Industries Extended Magazine Plate for HK VP9 was designed to provide smoother magazine reloading through a slow drag / no snag design while maintaining maximum magazine capacity. The Extended Magazine Plate (EMP) adds plus 5 9mm rounds to OEM Heckler & Koch magazines. Following the success of our EMP systems for pistols, the form factor and unique geometric design gives a unified and aggressive aesthetic look to your HK VP9.
Strike Industries Extended Magazine Plate for Heckler & Koch VP9
Like the Extended Magazine Plates for Glock and SIG pistols, these baseplates add five rounds to your 17-round OEM magazines. These are not compatible with VP9SK mags, or with California gun laws, so don’t bother ordering if you live on the best coast. The “low drag/no snag” design molds well with the look of the VP9. They are made of impact-resistant polymer and include a locking steel plate for added security. If you are using your VP9 for competition, these extended baseplates come in under the 140mm length limit set by the USPSA.
In the box
- 1 Extended Magazine Plate for HK VP9
- 1 Extended length spring
- 1 Steel locking plate
- 1 Steel locking plate set screw (M4x0.07)
- 1 Hex tool
specs
- Length: 49.50mm
- Width: 29.25mm
- Height: 33.33mm
- Weight: 1.0 oz
Find Strike Industries Magazine Extensions
If you’re looking to live that ‘stendo life with your VP9, head over to the Strike Industries website to take a look at these. They’re also active on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, so go check them out.
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Very useful - very affordable - and very nicely done. Strike Industries is pretty amazing. Thanks for the heads up Nic and TFB.
I put some Strike G17 extensions and springs on/in a few G17 mags before a big competition. They worked during the competition, but shortly afterwards started to give me serious feeding issues, and also the follower started snagging as it transitioned from baseplate to magazine body. I switched out the stock springs for ISMI 140mm springs, which resolved the feed issues, but not the issue of the follower sometimes locking up. And no, I didn’t overtighten the set screw on the back of the extension.
A friend carried a G17 mag with the same G17 extension as a reload, and had an identical issue with follower snag in his mag after a few months. Again, not overtightened.
I also got a family member some G19 +5 extensions and tried installing them on a pair of G19 mags (this was before I’d seen the issues with mine). One unit was missing the threaded metal insert for the set screw entirely. I emailed Strike about this and never received a response.
^the above is copy-pasted from another comment I made on a different SI extension product announcement, but I think it still has value^
And Mr. Bruce Miller, if you’re reading this, sorry I didn’t catch your comment before the previous comment section was locked. Feel free to comment here and maybe we can get in touch about it.