Airtronic is evidently the current manufacturer for GI M9 mags. Anyone know how these rate for overall quality? I see them for sale every now and then on various forums and Gunbroker (along with Checkmates).
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Airtronic is evidently the current manufacturer for GI M9 mags. Anyone know how these rate for overall quality? I see them for sale every now and then on various forums and Gunbroker (along with Checkmates).
I have a couple and haven't had an issue, though I will say I only have a couple hundred rounds through them. CDNN has them as well.
In order of preference: Beretta, MDS, Mec-Gar (before Airtronic and the newer Checkmates).
They are great range magazines, but they are not on par with factory Beretta magazines.
You can make them nearly on par with a Wolff +5% or +10% XP magazine spring. However, that pushes the cost up to a factory magazine.
Unless you are getting them NIW for under $10, stick with factory magazines.
MDS is owned by Beretta (and they are the same mag except for the markings). Mec-Gar is a completely separate company (and IMO they make the best aftermarket mags available).
I have purchased MDS mags for my Models 86 & 87, but Beretta 92 mags are inexpensive and available so why not spend the few extra dollars and buy Beretta mags?
I do own a few Airtronics and Checkmate mags (as I wanted to try them out), but they're relegated to range mag status.
Mecgar made factory 92 mags at 1 time - years ago.
Honestly, with factory mags on sale at CDNN for like $17 - why mess with anything else. On weekends, they have 1/2 price shipping. I ordered a mag Sat and got it yesterday, in fact...
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I ended up ordering a couple of the MDS 15-rounders from Beretta USA's web store. 20% off plus free shipping - a pretty decent deal.
Airtronics is not the current DoD contractor; after having the contract for a relatively brief period, it was re-awarded to Check-Mate Industries.
My preference for my 92D is Check-Mate's dry-film magazine, MDS (w/aluminum baseplate), Beretta. If Beretta has resumed using aluminum baseplates, I would place them slightly above MDS for reasons of cosmetics.
I prefer the Check-Mate dry-film magazines for operational smoothness and their hardened steel, low-profile baseplates.
Probably the "best" 92 magazine is the Beretta PVD anti-sand magazine, but they're pretty pricey, so I'll stick with the Check-Mates.
Best, Jon
Last edited by JonInWA; 09-01-11 at 22:20.
Out here in the desert, the mags that see the most failures are airtronics followed by checkmates.
THe Mec-gars are decent, but I still prefer factory mags over anything else. If they're going to see heavy use, or especially be carry mags, buy Beretta. They're more expensive, but remember, you get what you pay for. Buy right or buy twice.
I had no issues buying 2 factory Beretta mags, RSA, and a new locking block for my M9 out of pocket. I'd rather not see this thing eat shit when if/when I need it.
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