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This 32 Round magazine for the FN 509 pistol in 9mm. Constructed from heat-treated blued-steel, with a follower, lock-plate, and base-plate molded from a proprietary DuPont Zytel based black polymer; and using a spring wound from Chrome-silicon wire and heat-treated for strength and reliability. 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:
Caliber: 9mm
Capacity: 32 Rounds
Body Material: Heat Treated Blued Steel
Spring Material: Heat Treated Chrome-silicon Wire
Follower Material: DuPont Zytel Polymer
Follower Color: Black
Polymer Base Plate
Color: Black
Fits:
FN 509 Models
This 32 Round magazine for the FN 509 pistol in 9mm. Constructed from heat-treated blued-steel, with a follower, lock-plate, and base-plate molded from a proprietary DuPont Zytel based black polymer; and using a spring wound from Chrome-silicon wire and heat-treated for strength and reliability. 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:
Caliber: 9mm
Capacity: 32 Rounds
Body Material: Heat Treated Blued Steel
Spring Material: Heat Treated Chrome-silicon Wire
Follower Material: DuPont Zytel Polymer
Follower Color: Black
Polymer Base Plate
Color: Black
Fits:
FN 509 Models
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Will this fit a fns 9mm and does it come with grip extensions?
Answer:
No this will not fit. Try item # 20-FNH-66330-2.
Will this magazine fit my 509T?
Answer:
Yes this will fit.
Will it fit 509 c?
Answer:
Yes it should.
Do this fit a full size 509 ?
Answer:
Yes it will.
Will this FN 509 32 rd mag work on a FNS 9C ?
Answer:
Yes it should.