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Beretta Magazines


Beretta manufactures Magazines using casehardened carbon steel, to provide the maximum strength and the best finish. Special treatment of bluing or chromium plating ensure resistance to corrosion and aesthetics.

Magazine followers are manufactured in special polyamide reinforced with glass fiber. Magazine Bottoms are made in two different types of material: polyamide with internal structure in steel for high impact strength or anodizing aluminum. Springs are constructed from high strength type “D” music wire, and a special treatment ensures high resistance to corrosion.



Hi-Capacity Magazine Policy:
No magazines with a capacity over 10 rounds to CA, HI, NY, Toledo, OH or MA.
No magazines with a capacity over 12-rounds to Chicago Illinois.
No magazines with a capacity over 15 rd. to NJ.
No magazines with a capacity over 20 rd. to MD.
Be sure to check local and state regulations before ordering.





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The new design of the magazine & components, together with some major improvements of the surface finish and dry lubricant process offer far superior performance even in difficult operational environments.
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