Checkmate USGI Beretta M9 92FS 15-Round Magazine
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- CM9346413
Description
Features
- USGI Contract Production — Manufactured by Check-Mate Industries under official U.S. Government contract (CAGE Code 1M291) for the Department of Defense.
- 15-Round 9mm Capacity — Full standard capacity of 15 rounds of 9x19mm, matching the original M9 service-issue specification.
- Fits Beretta M9 and 92FS — Drop-in compatibility with all Beretta 92FS commercial pistols and military-issue M9 sidearms.
- Mil-Spec Steel Body — Built from American-milled high-carbon and stainless steel for hard-use durability and consistent feeding.
- Dry Film Lube Finish — Mil-Spec DFL coating resists corrosion, sheds debris, and keeps the magazine running clean without oil.
- Numbered Witness Holes — Side witness holes let you verify round count at a glance during loading or storage.
- Government-Marked and Date Coded — Externally stamped with government markings and production date codes for traceability.
- Mil-Spec Packaging — Packed for long-term storage and stockpiling, ready to drop straight into your kit or magazine bank.
- Made in the USA — Produced in the United States by the same supplier that equips American troops on the front lines.
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Runs great in my 92FSGot a few of these for my 92FS and ran about 200 rounds through them at the range last weekend with zero issues. They came in that mil spec packaging with the dry film lube on them so I just wiped em down and loaded up. The outside finish is a little rough feeling compared to my old Mec-Gar but honestly thats fine, I dont care about looks I care about function. For the price you really cant beat it, made in USA and they fit my pistol perfect.
Great price for a USGI mag
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From an Old Army Guy Who Hated the Original M9 MagsLet me tell you about the original M9 magazine. We had them in OIF 1 and they would choke the pistol solid if you so much as thought about fine sand. The follower was the problem, the fix took the Army about a decade to actually push out to units, and when it finally did, it was the Checkmate sand-resistant setup you're looking at right here so when I say "I trust these," I mean it from a place of having cussed at the predecessors in 120-degree heat.
Actual issue-grade GI mag from the actual contract manufacturer
Sand-resistant follower, the one real improvement over the 80s-era originals
Price is almost criminal compared to Beretta factory branding
