The ETS Group SG932015 delivers transparent magazine construction that allows instant visual confirmation of remaining ammunition count. This 15-round 9mm Luger magazine fits Sig Sauer P320 Compact pistols, providing shooters with tactical awareness through its crystal-clear polymer body.
What Makes This Different
Unlike traditional opaque magazines, the SG932015 features transparent polymer construction that eliminates guesswork during ammunition management. The clear body material maintains structural integrity while offering visual confirmation capabilities that standard steel or aluminum magazines cannot provide. ETS magazines undergo extensive drop testing and demonstrate consistent feeding reliability across various ammunition weights and manufacturers.
Key Features
- Crystal-clear polymer construction for instant round count visibility
- 15-round capacity optimized for 9mm Luger cartridges
- Drop-free design ensures reliable ejection during tactical reloads
- Reinforced feed lips prevent deformation under stress
- Easy-load design reduces thumb fatigue during loading
- Compatible with factory Sig P320 Compact magazine wells
- Removable floor plate for maintenance and cleaning access
Field testing demonstrates consistent cycling performance across temperature ranges from -20°F to 180°F. The magazine functions reliably with hollow point, full metal jacket, and +P ammunition loads. Competition shooters benefit from the visual ammunition tracking during rapid-fire stages, while duty users gain tactical awareness during low-light operations.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 15 rounds of 9mm Luger
- Material: High-impact transparent polymer body
- Compatibility: Sig Sauer P320 Compact pistols
- Overall Length: Approximately 4.8 inches
- Weight: 3.2 ounces (empty)
- Floor plate: Removable polymer construction
- Spring: Heat-treated steel with anti-tilt follower
- Country of Origin: United States
The SG932015 addresses the fundamental challenge of ammunition awareness without compromising reliability or durability. Professional users and civilian shooters gain a tactical advantage through transparent construction that traditional magazines simply cannot match.