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Beretta 96 Pre-Ban High-Capacity Factory Magazines


Compared to after-market magazines, the metal is thicker and heavier, the spring is stiffer, and the tolerances are precise. When loaded, these do not rattle like those cheap after-market magazines. Beretta makes some of the finest guns available, and they certainly know how to make the finest most reliable magazines for those guns.

All Beretta owners should have at least two or three of these legal high-capacity factory magazines for those critical times, such as for competition or when the gun is kept at bedside for defense.


Just to be clear, these are used (throughly cleaned and inspected by The Pistoleer™) PRE-BAN (manufactured prior to the ban of 1994, legal for civilian use) HIGH-CAPACITY (11 round) .40 cal. Beretta 96 FACTORY magazines. They are perfectly legal for US citizens to own.

Side view of magazine shown; not visible here are holes on back that indicate 5 or 11 rounds loaded

Pre-Ban
High-Capacity
Beretta 96
Factory Magazine

These factory high-cap mags are nice! One rarely comes across mags of this quality, it is unlikey that I will find any more like these--and they are going fast!


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