The Beretta JM80399HC magazine delivers reliable feeding for Beretta 92 and 96 series pistols chambered in .40 S&W. This factory magazine maintains the precision tolerances required for consistent performance in duty, competition, and personal defense applications.
What Makes This Different
Factory Beretta magazines undergo rigorous quality control testing that aftermarket alternatives often skip. The heat-treated steel construction provides superior durability compared to polymer magazines, while the witness holes allow quick visual ammunition counts. Beretta's proprietary follower design reduces feeding malfunctions by 40% over generic replacements.
Key Features
- 11-round capacity for .40 S&W cartridges with room for tactical reloads
- Heat-treated steel body withstands repeated loading cycles and impacts
- Factory Beretta follower engineered for smooth cartridge presentation
- Witness holes positioned for quick ammunition inventory
- Black oxide finish resists corrosion in humid environments
- Compatible with Beretta 92FS, 96, 96A1, and M9 pistol variants
- Drop-free design enables rapid magazine changes under stress
This magazine maintains consistent spring tension through thousands of loading cycles, ensuring reliable feeding during extended range sessions or duty carry. The steel construction handles drops onto concrete and exposure to cleaning solvents without cracking or warping. Law enforcement agencies report fewer feeding issues when using factory Beretta magazines versus aftermarket alternatives in high-round-count training scenarios.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 11 rounds of .40 S&W ammunition
- Material: Heat-treated steel body with steel follower
- Finish: Black oxide coating for corrosion resistance
- Compatibility: Beretta 92/96 series pistols in .40 S&W
- Overall Length: Approximately 4.2 inches
- Weight: 3.1 ounces empty
- Country of Origin: Italy
- Model Number: JM80399HC
Factory magazines eliminate the guesswork of compatibility testing while providing the reliability that Beretta pistols are known for. Professional users depend on OEM components when failure is not an option.