Has the extra lower notch to fit my 92 S
My town has a 10 round magazine restriction capacity, so I bought two. I will need to massage the sides, work out the feed, and take it to the range to test. But, it has the extra notch at the bottom and locks into my Law Enforcement trade in 92-S. After reading the other reviews, I figured out it was not plug and play. Slightly better than a Gunsmith Special or surplus mag grab bag which I have bought and fixed for my 1911s before. Since the 10 round Pro Mag has the extra lower notch, Brownells should put that information on the website so others with Beretta 92 S pistols have a massage to fit option.
Should have listened to Charlie Tuna
Im only giving three stars because 2 out of the three seem to load 10 and drop free okay. The third wont even go into the gun its manufactured too wide and will be going back for an exchange. Also there arent any holes to show how many rounds are in the mag. Probably gonna cost me more in postage than its worth.
OK but you can do better
I bought two of these mags when I got my 92FS. I did not have any issues with them initially and I do still use them. I had some issues at the range yesterday with mis-feeds, so I decided to clean them and check everything out. I also have two factory Beretta mags and one ex-USA mag. Each of the pro-mag units had a different spring in them! One spring was a lot better made than the other. Neither spring matched the factory or military mag. I am planning on still shooting with them, but my favorite mag is the mil surplus. They are heavier and appear to be of all metal components.
Junk
Tried to load the first magazine. Couldnt get more than 6 rounds in before the bottom rounds took a nose dive into the magazine. I bought 3 as replacements for older magazines. Looks like Ill have to replace these now. Wont be more Pro Mags thats for sure. Very dissatisfied with this purchase.
Can be made ok
I though it would be ok for target practice but right out of the box I noticed it was difficult to load. Disassembled and found the spring was completely mangled. It works fine now with a quality spring. Pros: Good metal case Cheaper than factory Cons: Cheaper than factory Cheap spring Plastic floorplate (don't drop!) Plastic floorplate retainer Gap between floorplate and base of pistol
Don't Waste Your Money on these Losers
If you actually manage to get 10 rounds into this magazine, it will not seat and lock into the weapon unless the slide is open. The only way you can proceed is to carry 9 +1. So much for a "10 round" magazine. Upon pushing the mag release, you still have to manually pull the magazine out since gravity alone won't drop it. I bought 3 of these, and they're all no good. Even loading rounds into the magazine did not go smoothly. Never made it to the range test since these magazines failed at the bench. These particular ProMags are a complete disaster -- they have no place in any situation where your life is at stake. Utter unsafe JUNK.
pro mag 10 rd.
I had the same feed problem with my 10 round mags they should be good for fishing weights.
Unreliable
I purchased three magazines last year to replace my original Beretta units that have exhausted springs (spring replacement kits being unavailable.) I short, these magazines just don't work. Rounds either jam or just don't feed. Occasionally the slide will cycle fully onto an empty chamber. I tested the old magazines (which still feed the first 5-6 rounds reliably) and they perform well. The ProMag units reduce my semi-automatic pistol to single-shot operation.