These are inconsistent pieces of garbage, which may or may not work properly. The OEM factory magazines work flawlessly EVERY SINGE TIME. This ProMag garbage fails to feed, jams up inside the gun, double feeds, and cause all sorts of irritating malfunctions. I have paid as much as $500 just for a magazine, but not for a piece of ProMag. If the magazine is for a Glock, or Springfield XD it is probably okay, but for some older classic firearms like a Colt Mustang, Beretta Bobcat, Beretta Cheetah, Browning Hi Power, Smith & Wesson Model 59, avoid ProMag like the plague. It will be no more than a tin piece of rubbish that might get you killed. ProMag made their big money with the assault weapons ban that was ushered in by Bill & Hillary Clinton and GHW Bush, and the Brady Bill/Assault Weapons ban. It made any magazine that held more than 10 rounds illegal for everyone but the cops, however there was a clause (loophole) to that bill that allowed any magazines made BEFORE the date of the ban exempt from that ban, so ProMag started making dies and jigs to make 100s of 1000s of poorly and hastily made normal capacity and high capacity magazines for all kinds of guns. They hired numerous manufacturing facilities in CALIFORNIA to work 24 hours a day 7 days a week cranking out tons of CRAPOLA JUNK MAGAZINES, that were sold under the brand "USA MAGS", and they were all absolute garbage, but they were the only magazines that held, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, or 17 rounds, and USA Mags also made 20, 25, and 32 round high capacity mags too., THEY ALL SUCKED! I could buy a USA Mags for my Browning for $11, or I could pay $45 for a Belgian made original Browning magazine. I bought the $45 magazines. I had a few USA mags, but they jammed all the time. The company that made these mags moved out of the oppressive communist state of California and opened up a shop in Arizona using the same junk tooling as USA mags, unless a gun was really popular. So 1911s, Glocks, a few Sigs,all got new tooling. Colt Mustangs? You will have the same old junk left over from the 1990s. ProMag has upped their game on some magazines, but for more obscure guns, avoid ProMag, unless you enjoy clearing malfunctions. USA Mags sucked so bad reputable gun stores would not sell their trash. ProMag is the same way. No brick & mortar store wants to deal with angry customers, so you have to mail this junk back to ProMag & pay shipping so you can get a replacement piece of junk.Read full review
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I have feed failures every time I shoot with these magazines. I purchased the ProMags because they are listed as being compatible with my new Colt PocketLite 380 ACP and the OEM magazines are scarce. After 3 trips to the range I found out differently. Do not use with Colt Pocketlite or you will be disappointed. I have since purchased Colt branded 380 ACP magazines and while they are a little more $ I have had 0 feed issues with them!
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This magazine does not operate smoothly it stick when loading and feeding. I have colt stainless magazines and they operate very smooth.
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Has Plastic follower,I don't Like This. Make It Steel
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Works great in my Colt Mustang XSP.
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