Springfield Armory 911 Series 7 Rounds Magazine .380 ACP Polymer Base Plate Stainless Steel Natural Finish

Springfield Armory 911 Series 7 Rounds Magazine .380 ACP Polymer Base Plate Stainless Steel Natural Finish

Springfield PG6807

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Springfield PG6807

Product Type
Magazines
Magazine Capacity
7
Ammo Caliber
Not Applicable
Quantity
1
UPC Barcode
706397917661
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The Best Magazine for Your Compact Springfield 911 380

This Springfield Armory 911 Series Magazine is a standard factory replacement magazine. This magazine is for 911 models chambered in .380 ACP and holds 7 rounds of ammunition. It is made from stainless steel and features a natural finish. The magazine is made to Springfield's specifications and tolerances, using the same manufacturing and materials as the original equipment magazines, ensuring perfect fit and operation.

Everyone agrees that when if comes to a defensive-use handgun, the 1911 is the standard by which all are judged. Springfield Armory is known for the 1911 handgun, but they are also known for making it smaller and perhaps because doing so, making it better. The slightly-smaller-than-a-1911 Springfield Armory EMP has been a very popular addition to the firearms maker's line-up. Springfield has taken miniaturization to the next level with the 911, a true pocket 1911.

Springfield Armory 911 Series .380 ACP 7-Round Magazine Features and Specifications:

  • Manufacturer Number: PG6807
  • .380 ACP
  • 7 Rounds
  • Extended Polymer Base Plate
  • Stainless Steel body
  • Natural Finish
  • Fits: Springfield Armory 911 Series Pistols

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Rated 4 out of 5
Springfield 911 mag
Great product. I would recommend this product
February 16, 2023
Rated 5 out of 5
Works flawlessly in my Sig P238 as well.
Looks almost exactly like The one from Sig that cost twice as much. It works perfectly in my Sig P238. Pros: Cheaper than the Sig Sauer branded one Cons: none
March 5, 2020
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