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WTB Beretta 92 FS 15 rd Mags

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They are out of stock at the moment. Midway has them for 19.99 a pop. Factory mags. They go on sale for 17.99 from time to time. They are supposed to be in stock again on the 31st. I've got most of my mags from there. Haven't found them for much cheaper anywhere.

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Got my 15-round 92FS mags for my 92A1 at CDNN @ $18.99 each. The have less expensive one, but I prefer these.

 

 

 

Name Code Qty Each Options

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Beretta 92F 9mm 15rd BERI 4 18.99

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CDNN just raised their prices on alot of things, including beretta mags, nearly across the board. their factories are now 24.99 which is ridiculous. the GI contract mags are still 14.99, which are still good, serviceable mags which i highly doubt would ever jam unless under extremely dirty, sandy conditions.

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I got mine from Midway, $20/ea 15rd.

 

And I'd be wary of the GI contract ones. I got two and they have a lot of FTF and don't lock the slide back. I did some experimenting and I think it's that the feed lips are too close together preventing the rounds from being extracted cleanly and the follower from coming all the way up. For reference, I have a 92A1 but my friend has an M9 and they work fine, so I think they changed the lock lever. Now they just sit in my safe.

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