It was advertised as a “used” item. Compared to my “brand new” OEM mags it seems to be manufactured better. The tension in the spring is more stiff but easier to load the final round and it seems to fit more snug in the mag well. Paid a little less than MSRP. Worth every cent!!!
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Typical Sig magazines. Rated at 10 but realistically can only fit 9 unless you are willing to wrestle the tenth round in there. 15 capacity are hard to come by so I got these and hope the springs lighten up over time. Great quality and feed well, just always make me wonder why Sig doesn't correct this common characteristic of their magazines.
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Everything was Perfect. Wish there was more of these to buy. I like that the mags are made out of all metal. No polymer bottom. Thanks again.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I got the one that has the plastic block floor plate not the metal one that has the indentation. The one I got was made in Italy. It’s ok but can be bought cheaper from MecGar the original manufacturer. The USA made magazines work much better and are harder to find.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I have an original P226 with 15 rounds magazine made in W. Germany. I needed to get a 10 rounds magazine in order to use it at the public range. The magazine fit well and good quality.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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