Year after year, ProMag has increasingly become one of the leading manufacturers of firearms magazines in the world. Gun enthusiasts and law enforcement personnel have agreed, be it for recreational "plinking", competition shooting, or law enforcement, Promag is the source you can count on.
This is a 10 Round.45ACP caliber magazine for the .45 UZI carbine / SMG. ProMag magazine bodies are constructed of high carbon heat-treated steel and TIG-welded for strength. The springs are precision wound using heat-treated chrome silicon wire. Bases and followers are injection molded from polymers selected for their ability. The result is quality, consistency, durability and reliability
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: UZI 02
ProMag UZI .45 ACP Magazine 10 Rounds Blued Steel
Caliber: .45 ACP
Capacity: 10 Rounds
Body Material: Heat-Treated Steel
Spring Material: Heat Treated Chrome-silicon Wire
Follower Material: DuPont Zytel Based Polymer
Follower Color: Black
Finish: Blued
Fits:
.45 UZI Carbines, SMG-45
This is a 10 Round.45ACP caliber magazine for the .45 UZI carbine / SMG. ProMag magazine bodies are constructed of high carbon heat-treated steel and TIG-welded for strength. The springs are precision wound using heat-treated chrome silicon wire. Bases and followers are injection molded from polymers selected for their ability. The result is quality, consistency, durability and reliability
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: UZI 02
ProMag UZI .45 ACP Magazine 10 Rounds Blued Steel
Caliber: .45 ACP
Capacity: 10 Rounds
Body Material: Heat-Treated Steel
Spring Material: Heat Treated Chrome-silicon Wire
Follower Material: DuPont Zytel Based Polymer
Follower Color: Black
Finish: Blued
Fits:
.45 UZI Carbines, SMG-45
This is a nice looking ma
This is a nice looking magazine, with a solid floor plate and an acceptable plastic follower. I researched this magazine prior to purchasing and found that a year or so prior to these being released the magazine catch holes were off. I figured by now that this problem would have been fixed. Wrong I was. I decided to fix my magazine by enlarging the hole approximately 1/8 inch more to the inside of the magazine, to allow the magazine catch to latch. Shame on you, ProMag, for not fixing an old problem.
March 30, 2012