ProMag Beretta 92F Magazine 9mm Luger 32 Rounds Steel Blued BER-A4

ProMag Beretta 92F Magazine 9mm Luger 32 Rounds Steel Blued BER-A4

ProMag BERA4

$22.89
4 In Stock

ProMag BERA4

Product Type
Magazines
Magazine Capacity
32
Ammo Caliber
9mm Luger (9x19)
Firearms Platform
Beretta 92F
Quantity
1
UPC Barcode
708279006579
Material
Steel
Ships
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This ProMag Beretta 92 Magazine is the perfect aftermarket magazine for your firearm. This magazine is for 9mm Luger and holds 32 rounds of ammunition. It is made of steel and comes in a blued finish. Expertly machined for exceptional quality and guaranteed to feed and function for every shot. ProMag magazines include a lifetime guarantee, if you ever have a problem with their magazines; simply return them to ProMag for replacement.

These magazines were designed for professional shooters and law enforcement personnel whose lives depend on a perfect shot every time. Expertly machined for exceptional quality and guaranteed to feed and function for every shot. ProMag magazines include a lifetime guarantee, if you ever have a problem with their magazines; simply return them to ProMag for replacement.

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: BER-A4
ProMag Beretta 92F Magazine
Caliber: 9mm Luger
Capacity: 32 Rounds
Body Material: Steel
Spring Material: Chrome Silicon Wire
Follower Material: Dupont Zytel Polymer
Baseplate Material: Dupont Zytel Polymer
Lifetime Warranty
Made in the U.S.A.
Finish: Blued

Fits:
Beretta 92F and similar models

50 Ratings
3.9 out of 5 stars
50 Ratings

Rated 5 stars by 60% of reviewers

Rated 4 stars by 12% of reviewers

Rated 3 stars by 4% of reviewers

Rated 2 stars by 2% of reviewers

Rated 1 star by 22% of reviewers

Rated 1 out of 5
Not The Magazines I Would Rely On With Either My Beretta 90-TWO Nor MY Beretta 92 Magazine Carbine
Some years ago, I had worked as a Government Contractor and as we were providing security at a ''value target'' we received the M9A1s and the most excellent Mossberg 590A1s along with our uniforms and body armor. I had missed the transition in the 80's as a Marine, as we still had the good old 1911A1s that literally ranged with printing from everything from Colt to Singer Sewing to Randall, etc. Oddly enough, once I later went to the Navy on board a special operations fast attack nuclear sub, our sidearms were...1911A1s again, ha ha! They also kept M-14s (LOVED THEM!) and riot Mossberg Shotguns and early Remington pistol grip and heavy metal top folding stocks. I had fired berettas, no real problem, but as I also fondly recalled the Ka-Bars, all Marines loved their 1911s! As I got more accustomed daily having the M9A1s I ended up coming across a Beretta 90-TWO model that I fell in love with and immediately bought with its improved accuracy, trigger and smoothness. I really think it was a shame they discontinued it! Impressed as I was I eventually also got my first and only ever handgun cartridge carbine, the BTA Carbine with the 92 mag option. I LOVE IT! In fact, it often carries my NV scope now. I chose a variety of Mecgar (actual OEM anyway on many handguns) and tried a few 20rd and 32 rd Promags also. I have a dead and hardfast rule. IF I try a magazine out, giving it fair try with various ammo, yet it fails each time a total of 3 times, I will trash it immediately. Well, I kept the Mecgars gladly. I threw away 6 Promags and later then read up on them in various reviewers who I respect. Suffice it to say, I am happy to hear some are satisfied with their mags, but I will NEVER use nor rely on any magazines that carry the Promag name. I know that some weps, like Kimber seems to prefer Kimber, Smith 1911s seemed to favor Smith and Wilsons, but I have never seen such poor results as I had with those mags. I almost wonder if some of the horrible combat failures the military had early on in Iraq, where troops begged families to get Beretta/Mecgar mags in care packages because Promags were at least some of the terrible magazines the troops were cursed with early on. I am happy to say that both my 90-TWO and my Beretta Storm Carbine have worked flawlessly ever since. I keep a steady diet of Mostly +P and +P+ of JHP in 124 and my fave, +P+ 147 grain. I keep some special mags with the flattop coated hard lead for any special run ins with our black bear. I am especially fond of Underwood rounds.
March 3, 2026
Rated 5 out of 5
Better than the cheap ones, yet still cheaper than Beretta!
Typical ProMag high quality. 10 times better than the cheaper competitors unit. I'm literally throwing out my cheap mags, and ordering 4 more ProMags! The guides move smoothly, easy to load, even easier to unload????The mag-release catch slot is in the correct place, for sure , quick loading. The finish is glossy and durable.
August 10, 2024
Rated 5 out of 5
Great value
Good quality never had a feeding issue. Enough capacity that you eventually get tired of squeezing the trigger.lol
January 10, 2024
Rated 5 out of 5
Great bang for your buck
Seems to be really well made. Also the mags are metal not plastic.
October 31, 2022
Rated 5 out of 5
Great bang for your buck
Seems to be really well made. Also the mags are metal not plastic.
October 31, 2022
Rated 1 out of 5
Junk
I purchased 2 magazines they are junk springs are too soft they don’t feed well and jammed every other shot
November 20, 2021
Rated 1 out of 5
Too wide, no match
Too wide at the top, preventing the firearm to chamber a round, jammed everything up.
September 5, 2021
Rated 1 out of 5
Do not buy!
Load 10rnds and it feeds properly, load over that and it will not feed at all!! Would return but my ignorance threw the boxes they came in away...Save your money and pass on this disappointment.
April 22, 2019
Rated 1 out of 5
BAN Pro-Mag!
I bought 6 of these Pro-Mag magazines for my Beretta 90-Two, a 9mm that makes the M9 look like a joke with its accuracy and trigger, and my new Beretta 92 carbine-its heavy spring and bolt were made for eating up 9mm JHP +P+! All 6 Pro-Mags failed 3 times each which by my rule means the trash can. I went with Mec Gar which make most of the original magazines for gun makers and are cheaper and have Mec Gar mags from 17 to 30 rounds with some Beretta mixed in-no failures in years!
April 12, 2019
Rated 5 out of 5
Amazing
Loved it performed flawless
February 9, 2019
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Will this magazine fit my Smith and western SD/ 9mm handgun
Answer: No sir. Here are all the SD9 magazines we have in stock: https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/parts-and-accessories/magazines/smith-and-wesson/sigma-sd-and-ve/9mm-magazines
Will this magazine work with Glock 19 or 26
Answer: No sir, absolutely not. All our Glock mags are here: https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/parts-and-accessories/magazines/glock
Will this fit a Charles Daly pak 9mm ?
Answer: Yes this should fit. Please note, the Pak 9 comes from the factory ready to accept this magazine, but if you have swapped to the Glock magazine well adapter, then this will not fit.
What is the exact length of it ?????
Answer: This item is 14" long.
Can the mag fit a beretta apx single stack ?
Answer: No this will not fit.
Does this fit a beretta 92fs?
Answer: Yes it does.
Will this Fit a standard Beretta M9?
Answer: Yes it will.
Does this fit a berretta 92x?
Answer: Yes it does.
Will this fit a Beretta 92 compact L ?
Answer: Yes it will.