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  • Hornett

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    I found this magazine during a safe cleanout.
    Someone gave it to me to use in my PT111 Mil Pro.
    It is clearly NOT a mil pro mag.
    So, where do I go from here?
    There are no markings of any kind on it.
    I even checked inside the tube.
    Anyone know how to ID an odd magazine.
    It holds 10 rounds of 9mm (if it really is a 9mm mag)
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    The winner gets the mag for $2 shipping. :rockwoot:
     

    Hornett

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    I thought that too.
    But, according to Taurus, all of their magazines have the model number stamped on them.
    I checked and my mil pro had the model number stamped on it.
    So definitely not a PT111
     

    geronimojoe85

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    It looks like a Kel-Tec P-11 mag. The base plate looks like S&W.
    The ruger P series has the cut out on the front of the mag.
     

    shooter521

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    Looks to be an aftermarket (no-name, maybe USA, National, Western, etc) mag for a S&W 59XX, Beretta/Taurus 92, or maybe a Ruger P-Series. Too long for a Taurus Millennium of any type.
     

    Hornett

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    Here is a S&W 59 series
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    It actually looks remarkably like the PT111 as shown here except for the plastic base plate. Is it possible that the Taurus Rep was wrong?
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    target64

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    I thought that too.
    But, according to Taurus, all of their magazines have the model number stamped on them.
    I checked and my mil pro had the model number stamped on it.
    So definitely not a PT111
    I would definately disagree with the rep......I just did a quick random check and Four out of Four that I looked at were not stamped with the Model Number.
    (PT22,Pt25,pt911 and pt908)
     
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