Beretta 92S surplus 9mm magazine

Thread: Beretta 92S surplus 9mm magazine

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  1. johnny the boy said:
    I am sure Princess Auto or Crappy tyre has a Dremel tool for like $30.00 or so.
     
  2. fritzhanzel's Avatar

    fritzhanzel said:
    It is an easy mod. $500 for of tools, lol. One of the people who bring their car to the dealership and pay $2K for a brake job I can do for $200. And having fun doing it, actually I do it for my friends for free.
     
  3. jaraxel said:
    Quote Originally Posted by fritzhanzel View Post
    It is an easy mod. $500 for of tools, lol. One of the people who bring their car to the dealership and pay $2K for a brake job I can do for $200. And having fun doing it, actually I do it for my friends for free.
    as someone facing this problem in the future... how precise would the cut need to be? I'm ok with power tooks / dremel but curious how precise does the cut need to be for the mag to hold and feed properly
     
  4. gdtaylor said:
    why not order from usa...i just got 3 brand new cheap...new beretta 92 mags that have the cut out for 92s as they are made for all beretta..., took 2-3 weeks ...just got them ...brand new made by beretta from Numrich htt ps://www.gunpartscorp.com search for the 10 round Beretta 92 ... Manufacturer: Beretta
    Model: 92 Series
    SKU #1571210A
    $24.31 each usd ...legal and fantastic original mags ...made by beretta... can get parts as well...
    Last edited by tiriaq; 02-07-2023 at 08:52 AM. Reason: hotlink
     
  5. RYRK said:
    Quote Originally Posted by gdtaylor View Post
    why not order from usa...i just got 3 brand new cheap
    I went through and checked and the price with shipping comes in at about $130 CAD for 3 magazines. That's excluding tax and duty at the border and you're already paying almost $43 a magazine. It's an okay deal, but to say 'cheap' is a little much when there are similar magazines offered here locally.
     
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    CamparyTon said:
    I believe there are promags with holes in the bottom.
    You just gotta visually inspect them when buying.
    I was in the same predicament.
    As long as the hole is at the bottom you're good.