Mec-Gar 9mm 10 Shot Magazine for Taurus PT911 PT915 NO 917C Sig P228 P229

$43.00

60 in stock

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SKU: XM911228B10 Category:

   Buyers should be competent to use a
ruler.
Listing is for
ONE magazine.
Here
are quality replacement magazines for Taurus’s PT911 series pistols, introduced
2002 and discontinued in 2012. They will also fit Sig Sauer P228 and P229
pistols, their originally purposed destinations. Our mechanical engineers have
added a magazine catch cut to fit the Taurus with no further modifications to
the magazine. Note the .20 space between the floorplate and the butt edge of
the frame on the photo specimen. Your Taurus pistol’s distance from top of
slide to edge of magazine well should not exceed 4.85 inches. This magazine,
then, is for a 5 inch tall pistol. It will Not work in a pistol that is 5 1/2
inches tall. It will Not work in the current production PT917C because the
present model is Not a compact; its grip frame is the same as a full sized 92.
Manufacturer of these magazines is Mec-Gar s.r.l., Gussago, Italy, original
equipment manufacturer for both Taurus and Sig Sauer. Construction is one piece
folded steel body with full length tig welded back; steel spring and inner
plate; and with polymer cartridge follower and floorplate. Each magazine holds
10 rounds of 9mm ammunition. Finish is buffed surface blued steel with smooth
milled brushed back, black follower and black floorplate.
       No
NYC, CT buyers furnish copy of state permit.

 

  $5 Ground, or $12 Priority.
Buy 3 Ships Free: Combine any 3 of our items, and get free shipping.
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