NEW PRODUCTION TAURUS 92 15 ROUND MAGAZINE
9 Reviews
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fit better than new.
just what I wanted.
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taurus repro magazine
Quick delivery. Fits my pt99 perfectly. Quality is very good
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Taurus PT92 or 99 Magazines
Received quickly, and they fit my PT99 perfectly. Excellent quality
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Great for Beretta 92S
I purchased these for a Beretta 92S, and they work great! 200 rds, over 3 magazines, no malfunctions. A good price as well.
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Taurus - Repro Model 92 (9mm Caliber) magazine 15rd
The mags worked perfectly with my Taurus PT99 and Baretta 92s
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Update to My Previous Review
Re: magazine snagging when inserting into pistol. My efforts to bend the mouth of the mag to avoid the snag made some improvement but didn't completely fix the problem, i.e. still an occasional snag if I'm not careful when inserting the mag. The core problem is the loose fit of the magazine. The mag can wobble slightly and any tilt of the magazine during insertion can cause the top right edge of the mag to snag on the mag lock that protrudes inside the grip cavity. The outside measurements (side to side & front to back) are slightly smaller than my OEM and MecGar mags. If I place a couple strips of electrical tape on the magazines as shims, the mags slide in just like the OEMs . This also eliminates their rattle and still lets them drop free when I hit the mag release. They are still OK for my purpose since they do feed fine. I feel that getting 3 of these for about 2/3 the price of 1 OEM mag is a bargain for range use.
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92
not all license built Beretta 92's will work with this mag without modification
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Taurus Mod 92 RePro 15 round magazine
Nice mags for range use but frequently snag on the mag latch when inserting them into the pistol. The front edge of the magazine opening is more squared instead of curved like the OEM magazines & can snag unless I precisely guide them into the mag well. They don't snag if I press the mag release button while inserting the mags, but that's unacceptable during a quick mag change. They do seem to feed fine but I did experience a couple cases where my pistol failed to pick up the last round in the mag (slide locked back with one round left in mag) but that could have been unrelated to the magazine. The mags do appear to be quality materials (made in Taiwan) but don't fit quite as tight as my MecGar mags in my pistol. I bought 3 of these mags & might try to slightly modify one of them to see if I can eliminate the snagging without creating feed problems. I still consider them a nice value for general range use to save wear on my OEM mags.
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Good Magazines
I purchased for a Beretta 92S, they fit and worked well. No feed issues. One mag would not hold open after last round, but sporadically. Will see how they. Work in the long run. I would buy again