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extenders
Meat extenders are non-meat substances with substantial protein content. Extenders are distinguished from fillers by their high protein content, compared to the high carbohydrate content of fillers.
Extenders were originally used to reduce costs but they were later used to make meat products more healthy by adding dietary fiber, or to improve the texture. Meat extenders were used in the United States in the 1940s, with rolled oats used as an extender in sausage meat, and dishes such as stuffed cabbage were considered to be suitable ways of extending meat.By the 1970s soy protein was commonly used as a meat extender.
I have a 1/2x36 barrel, but also have a plethora of 1/2x28 muzzle devices.
I was wondering what you guys think of thread adapters & barrel extenders. Any of you notice a change in accuracy? Or even worse, had any type of failure or issue due to the extension?
Let me know!
I have three A&G grip extenders for G17/22 mags to fit either the G26 or G27, to trade for 2 (two) Glock 30 x grips for G20/21 mags or would sell all three for $30 shipped. These are in like new condition, one is in the package. Prefer the xgrips but would consider the A&G brand in like new...