I'm pretty sure it's a proprietary magazine.
No, 9mm 1911 magazines do not fit the M70A Tokarev. The M70A Tokarev is designed to use its specific Tokarev magazines, which are not compatible with 1911 magazines due to differences in dimensions and design. While both firearms may share a similar caliber, their magazine mechanisms and specifications are distinct.
It depends on what you mean. Handgun magazines don't fit handguns based on size, they fit based on which model you have. Some models of pistol have various capacity magazines...for instance, for a Sig 229 in 9mm, you can get 10 round magazines and 15 round magazines.
The 9x19mm magazines are not 100% compatible. The carbine magazines fit into the pistol, but the pistol magazines are too short to be used in the carbine.
The Smith & Wesson 9mm 3914 is compatible with magazines designed for the S&W 39 series, specifically the 9mm double-stack magazines. Typically, the 15-round magazine designed for the S&W 5900 series will also fit the 3914. Always ensure that you are using genuine or high-quality aftermarket magazines to maintain reliability and safety.
No, a .40 caliber magazine cannot fit 9mm ammunition. The .40 S&W and 9mm cartridges have different dimensions and are designed for different firearms. While some firearms may be able to use interchangeable magazines, this is specific to certain models and not a general compatibility between the two calibers. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications for compatibility.
The capacity of a 9mm magazine can vary depending on the design and model of the firearm. Common capacities range from 10 to 17 rounds for standard magazines, while some extended magazines can hold up to 30 rounds. Always check the specific firearm's specifications for accurate magazine capacity.
The Walther P99 in 9mm Parabellum has 2 standard size magazines- one holds 10 cartridges, the other 15. PS- BULLET is the part of the cartridge that comes out of the barrel. Magazine capacities are in cartridges, not bullets.
Yes. It is known as the "Baby Eagle" and is imported by Magnum Research and is available in 9mm and .40S&W. The 9mm has a standard magazine capacity of 15 rounds while the .40S&W holds 12. If you do not live in a "free state" there are 10 round magazines for both calibers. To my knowledge, Tanfoglio/Witness magazines will fit and function in the Baby Eagle/Jericho as will the CZ75 variants. magnumresearch.com
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no. nor can you fit a 40 cal shell into a 9mm chamber...............
Extended clips specifically designed for Lorcin 9mm models are not commonly available, as Lorcin firearms are not as widely manufactured or supported as other brands. If you're looking for extended magazines, it’s crucial to ensure compatibility with your specific model. Always verify with reputable retailers or manufacturers for any available options. Additionally, check local laws regarding magazine capacity and modifications.
Factory and aftermarket magazines are available for nearly all semi-automatic handguns with possible capacities of 30 rounds or more. Glock 9mm models are available with 33 round magazines and even drum mags that hold more than that. For the largest "flush fit" factory magazine capacity, the Springfield XDm 9mm holds 19 rounds in the mag, and the FN 5.7 pistol can hold 20 rounds.