The Canik MA2279 MC9 magazine delivers reliable feeding and consistent performance for the popular MC9 subcompact pistol. This factory-original magazine maintains the firearm's compact profile while providing sufficient capacity for personal protection applications.
What Makes This Different
The MA2279 features heat-treated steel construction with a corrosion-resistant black finish that withstands daily carry conditions. Unlike aftermarket alternatives, this factory magazine includes witness holes for quick round counting and incorporates the exact spring tension specifications engineered for the MC9 platform. The polymer follower design reduces friction and ensures smooth feeding across various ammunition weights.
Key Features
- Factory OEM construction ensures perfect fit and function with MC9 pistols
- Heat-treated steel body with black corrosion-resistant coating
- Polymer anti-tilt follower prevents jams and misfeeds
- Witness holes allow quick visual ammunition count verification
- 10-round capacity complies with restricted state regulations
- Drop-free design enables fast tactical reloads
- Compatible with standard MC9 magazine pouches and carriers
Field testing demonstrates consistent feeding with both ball and hollow point ammunition across temperature ranges from -10°F to 120°F. The magazine's compact dimensions make it suitable for concealed carry applications where printing must be minimized. Competition shooters appreciate the reliable feeding during rapid-fire strings, while the corrosion-resistant finish maintains functionality in humid coastal environments.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 10 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition
- Construction: Heat-treated steel body with polymer components
- Finish: Black corrosion-resistant coating
- Follower: Polymer anti-tilt design
- Spring: Music wire with precise tension specifications
- Compatibility: Canik MC9 pistols exclusively
- Features: Witness holes and drop-free operation
- Country of Origin: Turkey
This factory magazine represents the optimal balance between capacity restrictions and reliability requirements. Professional users and civilian carriers can depend on consistent performance when seconds matter most.