Smith & Wesson M&P 40 MP 357 Factory 15 Shot Magazines 19439 VG to Exc Condition .40 S&W .357 Sig Full Size Pistols Buy 3 Ships Free!

$23.00

18 in stock

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SKU: XM19439VX Category:

Restricted in Some Areas. This listing is for ONE magazine. From service in our Sister State of North Carolina, here are factory Smith & Wesson Magazines for the M&P .40 Smith & Wesson Caliber or .357 Sig Caliber Pistols. Manufacturer is Smith & Wesson of Springfield, MA. Serrated steel body with round count ports, steel spring and spring stop; and high impact black polymer cartridge follower and floorplate. Factory number is 19439. Each magazine holds 15 rounds of .40 Smith & Wesson or .357 Sig calibers ammunition. These magazines will fit only Smith & Wesson M&P Series Pistols that accept double stacked magazines, and that are chambered in .357 Sig or .40 S&W Caliber. They will work, but will protrude from the grip frame in an M&P 40C or M&P 357C Compact pistol. Finish is matte blue. Surface detractions are moderate, principally lateral tarnish and edge wear. We rate them as Very Good, but photos ought to suffice for our shoppers to check our grading. These have been resting unloaded for the past 10 years. Spring strength is excellent. Replacement cost on smith-wesson com is upwards of $50 apiece.   Not for sale to civilian residents of California, Connecticut, District of Colombia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Washington, or any other jurisdiction where 15 round handgun magazines are restricted to Law Enforcement.                             

$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