I tried it, I was very lucky to purchase this one at eBay! 1st; it has good price just little more than $20. 2nd; The ammos’ size .32 firmly seat in this magazine without too much space to move around. So my new .32 Berretta pistol did not get jam while I first using. I will definitely get another mag soon! Thanks a lot.
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Well a pro is that it fits in the gun tight but cons out weigh the pro. The spring is too tight if you load the mag full it fails to feed and also causes it to jam. Tried with different types of ammo and the same types of ammo in the original Beretta magazines had no problem at all use a Beretta a real Beretta magazine , this time the ProMag is not worth the savings
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Instructions say, "Don't return. It is normal to have difficulty loading the magazine at first. Fill it and wait four days." So I did. I used the edge of framing lumber to get the last cartridge into the magazine. Instructions said to fill as best one can and wait then come back and fill some more. "Ain't nobody got time for that."
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I had to file it down so I could remove it without using a screwdriver. Needless to say it makes a very unsightly clip. I wi never buy anything but the original mag made by beretta.
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Mag seems fine in quality but will not secure in my Tomcat with the full 7 rounds. With 6 rounds it will lock if you slam the mag in the well. Maybe the spring just needs some compression time have to wait and see.
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