ProMag Industries BER-A12 17-Round 9mm Magazine in Blue for Beretta 92F

ProMag Industries
SKU:
MGPMBER-A12
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UPC:
708279010101
$21.99
$31.99
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Width:
4.50 (in)
Height:
1.00 (in)
Depth:
8.00 (in)
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ProMag Industries Magazine, 9MM, 17Rd, Fits Beretta 92F, Steel, Blued Finish BER-A12

The ProMag Industries BER-A12 magazine is specifically designed for reliable performance with your Beretta 92F and other compatible 9mm pistols. Manufactured in the USA, this magazine offers a robust construction with high-quality materials to ensure durability and consistent feeding. The magazine features a capacity of 17 rounds, making it an excellent choice for both range training and personal defense. The blue finish provides a distinctive look while resisting corrosion and wear. Each magazine is assembled with precision-wound springs crafted from heat-treated chrome silicon wire, ensuring smooth operation and reliable feeding under various conditions. ProMag's manufacturing process includes multiple quality checks at every step, maintaining a high standard of craftsmanship and performance assurance. The BER-A12's ergonomic design allows for easy handling and quick reloading, making it a practical addition to your firearm accessories. Whether you're replacing an old magazine or adding extra capacity to your collection, this magazine is built to deliver consistent and dependable performance every time. Backed by a lifetime guarantee against manufacturer defects, you can trust the ProMag BER-A12 to meet your shooting needs with confidence.

Features:

  • Capacity: 17 rounds for extended shooting sessions
  • Caliber: 9mm for compatibility with standard 9mm pistols
  • Manufactured in the USA with high-quality materials
  • Precision-wound heat-treated chrome silicon spring for reliable feeding
  • Durable blue finish resists corrosion and wear
  • Ergonomic design for easy handling and quick reloads
  • Backed by a lifetime guarantee against manufacturer defects