shooter65
Bearcat
I know that at one time, Ruger made an 11rd mag. for the P91/P944 series.
I'm guessing that it was made from the introduction of the P91, to pre-Sept. 1994 only?
I seem to remember it's packaging labeled as P-17, and I think that they were in white boxes (for LEO), or grey cardboard backed retail packages.
During the 1994-2004 ban, they made the 10rd. 40cal. mags., and I don't even know if they made 11 rounders for LEO.
I don't have a 10rd example to look at, but the old 11rd, has the standard plastic eagle floorplate.
It appears they now only make the 10rnd mags (item 90089).
Is there a way to tell the difference between the 10 and 11rnd mags.?
If you have a 10 rounder, can you stuff 11 in there, or is there a different part, that prohibits that?
I know it's easy to tell the difference between the P-18 9mm mags., because they have the large plastic block at the bottom, (10 rounders), but I don't know on the 40s&w mags.
I'm guessing that it was made from the introduction of the P91, to pre-Sept. 1994 only?
I seem to remember it's packaging labeled as P-17, and I think that they were in white boxes (for LEO), or grey cardboard backed retail packages.
During the 1994-2004 ban, they made the 10rd. 40cal. mags., and I don't even know if they made 11 rounders for LEO.
I don't have a 10rd example to look at, but the old 11rd, has the standard plastic eagle floorplate.
It appears they now only make the 10rnd mags (item 90089).
Is there a way to tell the difference between the 10 and 11rnd mags.?
If you have a 10 rounder, can you stuff 11 in there, or is there a different part, that prohibits that?
I know it's easy to tell the difference between the P-18 9mm mags., because they have the large plastic block at the bottom, (10 rounders), but I don't know on the 40s&w mags.