Glock 17 Magazines 9mm KCI 17 round 4th Gen & Adapter Compatible Free Falling Steel inner liner Fits models 19 & 26 Sub 2000 Buy 3 Ships Free!

$11.90

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SKU: XMATI220016 Category: Brand: KSI Mil Spec

Restricted some states. Listing for ONE magazine.  Here are steel lined free falling magazines for Glock model 17 pistols chambered in 9mm. They will fit any model 17 Glock, regardless of its production generation. They will fit models 19 and 26, but will protrude from the grip frame of the smaller pistols. Manufacturer is KCI, Kyungchang Industry Corp., Paju City, Republic of Korea – South Korea. KCI is the premiere military industry manufacturer in all of Asia. Construction is steel lined polymer body, ported on the rear for round count, and recessed on the front to accommodate Gen 4 ambidextrous magazine releases. Each magazine holds 17 rounds of 9mm ammunition: 9mm Luger, 9mm Parabellum, 9x19, call it what you will, THE 9mm. We have sold these locally to our shooters in West Tennessee and North Mississippi for ten years now with excellent customer satisfaction. Police officers and soldiers throughout the world carry them as issue magazines. These magazines free-fall eject like they’re supposed to, and lock the slide open on the last shot like they’re supposed to. They all come brand new in their KCI paper packaging, and floorplate bears the KCI logo.

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>>>>> $5 USPS Ground, or $12 Priority. Buy 3 Ships Free: Combine any 3 of our items, and get free shipping. >> No returns on these new magazines. Robertson Trading Post, on Historic Front Street in Henderson Tennessee, in Elvisland, 90 miles east of Memphis and 75 miles north of Tupelo. We've been around here since 1952. >>> We don't trade grips, holsters, scope mounts, parts, or magazines unless there's a lot of them.>>> (California) WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov