Not a bad ideaIf it were mine I would swap out the white followers and metal floorplates on the 10rnders with 15 round factory mags that have the polymer parts and then sell the 10 round mags with said polymer parts.
Not a bad ideaIf it were mine I would swap out the white followers and metal floorplates on the 10rnders with 15 round factory mags that have the polymer parts and then sell the 10 round mags with said polymer parts.
Or just use the 10s as range mags and shop for MecGar flush fit 18 round mags….If it were mine I would swap out the white followers and metal floorplates on the 10rnders with 15 round factory mags that have the polymer parts and then sell the 10 round mags with said polymer parts.
I haven't gotten anything but Beretta factory mags..which come in 17 now. (Well there are 20s and 30s still)Or just use the 10s as range mags and shop for MecGar flush fit 18 round mags….
MecGar and MDS make or have made OEM mags for Beretta. It is not unusual to find an MDS mag marked exactly like the Beretta mag except instead of "PB" they are stamped "MDS" with the rest of the markings the same.I haven't gotten anything but Beretta factory mags..which come in 17 now. (Well there are 20s and 30s still)
How are the Mec Gars?
And have the Tripple K mags gotten any better for the older guns.. I am looking at a few guns, and mags are unobtaunium, except for Triple K.
I have quite a few Mec-Gar M92 mags for my Girsan Regard. I also bought a TON of Checkmate MILSURP mags. They were under $10/ea and I figured I could drop them in the dirt or on the concrete and not be out much. One problem: The slide stop didn’t work to hold the slide back at empty mag. I bought a Beretta slide stop lever and now….good to go.I haven't gotten anything but Beretta factory mags..which come in 17 now. (Well there are 20s and 30s still)
How are the Mec Gars?
And have the Tripple K mags gotten any better for the older guns.. I am looking at a few guns, and mags are unobtaunium, except for Triple K.
Yeah, you could. I've got mec gar mags for a couple different guns that I like, but I was speaking about the 10 round mags specifically in the previous picture because they both have the metal floorplates with white followers which I myself like on OEM beretta mags. All the factory 15 round mags today only come with plastic floorplates and black plastic followers which I don't really care for.Or just use the 10s as range mags and shop for MecGar flush fit 18 round mags….
There are some used 15 rounders from that era for sale at a surplus seller.Yeah, you could. I've got mec gar mags for a couple different guns that I like, but I was speaking about the 10 round mags specifically in the previous picture because they both have the metal floorplates with white followers which I myself like on OEM beretta mags. All the factory 15 round mags today only come with plastic floorplates and black plastic followers which I don't really care for.
I'm not surprised the Elite Brig sold already. Those mags are nice too.There are some used 15 rounders from that era for sale at a surplus seller.
The gun in question did sell from Cabelas
Ernest Langdon put 50,000 rounds through his before he noticed it was broken! That’s a crazy price!
Well someone got it lol, it gone.Ernest Langdon put 50,000 rounds through this before he noticed it was broken! Crazy price!
I was editing my post to clarify when you quoted me! That’s not his gun for sure but, $349 for a gun that could go 50,000 rounds? That’s a deal!Well someone got it lol, it gone.
Guess what surfaced at the NRA 2023 show here in Indy.
The Beretta PMXs 9mm pistol for the US market.
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Making room for the new 10mm Berettas
They think it will settle in the 1200 range..Yeah I’ve already gotten email from online retailers that had them, about 1399 or so