
DURAMAG COLT AR9 MAGAZINE - 9MM - 10 ROUND CAPACITY - 20 ROUND BODY - STAINLESS STEEL - BLACK
DuramagCompliant 10-Round Magazine for AR9 Platforms
The DURAMAG Colt AR9 9mm Magazine, designed for 9mm Luger, offers a 10-round capacity within a 20-round stainless steel body, specifically modified for restrictive states. Using a proprietary in-house block and rivet through the baseplate, this magazine is permanently limited to 10 rounds to comply with regulations in states like California, New York, Connecticut, etc. Crafted from laser-welded 410 stainless steel with a black T-360 Teflon™ coating, it ensures superior durability, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with Colt-pattern AR-15 and AR9 platforms.
Featuring DURAMAG’s LipLock™ technology, this magazine guarantees proper round alignment, ensuring smooth loading and feeding of all 10 rounds, even with hollow points or subsonic loads. The Advanced Geometry Follower™ and EverFlex™ anti-fatigue stainless steel spring deliver consistent performance, while the Post & Hole™ welded construction enhances structural integrity for rigorous use. The 20-round body maintains compatibility with standard magazine pouches, offering a familiar form factor for shooters in restrictive jurisdictions.
Perfect for tactical, defensive, or range applications, this DURAMAG magazine upholds premium quality for CMMG Mk9, Rock River 9mm carbines, and other Colt-pattern firearms. The 10-round capacity modification provides legal compliance without compromising reliability or ergonomic design. This black stainless steel magazine is an ideal choice for AR9 enthusiasts seeking dependable performance and regulatory adherence in restrictive states.
- capacity:
- 10/20 Round
- caliber:
- 9mm
- color:
- Black
- Follower Color:
- Orange
- CA Compliant:
- Yes
- Material:
- Steel
- Platform:
- AR9
- Type:
- Magazine
Reviews
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The only place I can find them
10/20 colt 9mm mags are a pain to find and Goodland is the only place I've been able to source them in months. Fast shipping, good price. No notes Pro tip though, make sure you break in the springs before you take em out. They're very stiff