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CZ-USA 11155 CZ 75 Magazine 17rd 9mm Shadow 2/SP-01 Nickel Steel

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The CZ-USA 11155 magazine delivers reliable feeding and extended capacity for CZ 75 Shadow 2 and SP-01 pistols. This factory magazine combines precision engineering with corrosion-resistant nickel steel construction for competitive shooters and professionals who demand consistent performance.

What Makes This Different

Factory CZ magazines feature tighter tolerances and superior materials compared to aftermarket alternatives. The nickel steel construction resists corrosion while maintaining the precise dimensions required for reliable feeding. Each magazine undergoes quality control testing to ensure consistent performance across thousands of rounds.

Key Features

  • 17-round capacity for extended shooting sessions
  • Nickel steel construction resists corrosion and wear
  • Factory specifications ensure perfect fit and function
  • Compatible with CZ 75 Shadow 2 and SP-01 models
  • Precision-formed feed lips prevent misfeeds
  • Durable polymer follower reduces friction
  • Steel spring maintains consistent tension
Competitive shooters rely on this magazine for IPSC and USPSA matches where reliability cannot be compromised. The 17-round capacity reduces reload frequency during stages while the nickel finish withstands repeated handling and environmental exposure. Law enforcement professionals appreciate the corrosion resistance during extended carry periods.

Technical Specs

  • Capacity: 17 rounds
  • Caliber: 9mm Luger
  • Construction: Nickel steel body
  • Compatibility: CZ 75 Shadow 2, CZ 75 SP-01
  • Follower: Polymer construction
  • Spring: Heat-treated steel
  • Manufacturer: CZ-USA
  • UPC: 806703111551
Factory magazines eliminate compatibility concerns while providing the reliability expected from CZ-USA engineering. The nickel steel construction justifies the investment for shooters who prioritize long-term performance over initial cost savings.