I purchased this magazine to convert it to use for as Beretta model 1951 magazine which costs nearly twice as much. It is easy to notch the magazine to fit a Beretta model 1951 pistol. Disassemble the magazine, fit it into the Beretta model 1951 magazine well, mark the latch position, then drill 1 1/4" hole and finish shaping with a dremel tool to get a match to the magazine latch. The magazine slides smoothly in and out the magazine well, locks the carrier after the last round is fired and fits almost flush with the bottom of the magazine well (extends by about 2mm). It has an all steel construction which makes it very durable and strong. What I didn't like about this product was the fit of the base plate to the magazine. It took gripping the base plate with pliers to pull it off the magazine body (after releasing the locking plate). The lip of the base plate squeezes down toward the front of the base plate making it extremely tight. I used a dremel tool to cut the lip at the point it squeezed down and used a chisel to open the lip slightly so it allows the base plate to slide easily along the base of the magazine until it locks in position. Now it fits normally! With a little bit of work you will have an excellent, affordable alternative to the Beretta model 1951 magazine.Read full review
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While I found the price of the Pro Mag 9mm, P-38 magazines to be reasonable, I am not able to load them with the eight rounds as indicated in the advertisement. In fact, Its a struggle to insert the seventh round. I disassembled the Pro-Mag and compared it with the original magazines that came with my P-38, but I can't see any difference between them. I will continue to use the Pro-Mags because I can't beat the price. I would recommend these magazines only on the basis of the price.
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A few years ago, I needed an extra practice magazine for my Walther P38. I save my original factory mags. Since I was using a pro-Mag for another pistol, I chose Pro-Mag again and I could not believe it worked as well as the factories--and always looked better. I made a major move across country and much of my belongings are still in storage. Young relatives helped with packing and priorities differ, so only heaven knows which carton holds my magazines. I ordered Pro-Mag because I knew it would do, and then I ordered more. Feel better now. Do not ever want to use the Walther to defend home and family; nonetheless, with Pro-Mag I have one fewer concern.
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Hard to insert rounds. IMI 115g cartridges jammed during feed with a few misfeeds v.v. don't slide smooth up throat. I haven't ever had trouble with IMI's getting stuck with OEM. Finish is not as durable as OEM ... already look nearly like 20 yr. old specimen after a couple dozen insertions. Wouldn't stake my life on these mags.
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I used the new Walther magazine and it worked fine after the first three rounds. Until then, it was tight and didn't feed very well. I had to disassemble it and clean up the follower, now it works fine.
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