Depends on a lot of factors. You are in the 250-500 range.
ye, i have the Taurus 247 and the PT-92 mags work a treat.
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No, Beretta magazines are not compatible with XD pistols. Each firearm model usually requires specific magazines that are designed to fit and function properly with that particular gun. It is important to only use magazines that are made for the specific model of firearm you own to ensure reliability and safety.
Most gun dealers will tell you yes, as I have discovered that the majority of them are under the false impression that beretta 92 series mags fit the storm series guns. They do fit and lock in place, however they don't feed properly. The storm series mags are interchangeable between the Cx4 rifle and the Px4 pistols, so long as they are the proper caliber. Just because something fits doesn't mean it's right.....after all, why would beretta make specific mags for the Px4 if the existing mags from the 92 would do the job? Don't be fooled by a dealer who sticks a 92 mag in your gun and says "see? it fits!"
Beretta 92. Combat proven ^^ There is no "best"... For a 9mm the beretta 92fs/M9 is a very bulky and heavy gun.. The open slide design is also very vulnerable to dirt, mud, sand etc. Factory beretta mags hold 15 rounds, however, aftermarket 17 round mags aren't uncommon. Many handguns however, beat it in reliability, stock capacity, readiness of parts, and price (the glock 17 for example).
I was informed by my local gunsmith that the only difference between the two is that the 709B comes with 2 mags while the 709FS only has 1 mag. This is Taurus' way of lowering the cost.
9mm Makarov is the caliber of the pistol. To answer your question, we need the make and model of tthe pistol. There are some pistols that do not have a hi cap mag, and not all mags work in all pistols.
I got a few pistols and a few AK-47's from my city show/fair... They have removable mags.. But the mags on the pistol does not look real (as this is where the batteries are put); but the AK-47's look real. Dont know where to buy them but; sorry.
Cro-Mags was created in 1981.
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No. The mags for the 9mm are different than the mags for a .40 S&W