The ProMag DRMA77 delivers exceptional ammunition capacity for Smith & Wesson Shield Plus pistols, extending standard magazine capacity from 10-13 rounds to a full 50 rounds. This high-capacity magazine transforms the compact Shield Plus into a formidable platform for extended shooting sessions and competitive applications.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard factory magazines, the DRMA77 utilizes a drum-style configuration that provides nearly four times the ammunition capacity while maintaining reliable feeding characteristics. The polymer construction reduces overall weight compared to steel alternatives, while the spring-loaded mechanism ensures consistent cartridge presentation. This design allows shooters to maintain sustained fire without frequent reloading interruptions.
Key Features
- 50-round capacity increases firepower significantly over standard magazines
- Black polymer construction provides durability with reduced weight
- Drop-free design enables rapid magazine changes during shooting
- Spring-loaded follower system ensures reliable cartridge feeding
- Compatible specifically with Smith & Wesson Shield Plus 9mm pistols
- Reinforced feed lips prevent deformation under pressure
- Easy-load design reduces thumb fatigue during ammunition insertion
The DRMA77 performs effectively in competitive shooting environments where ammunition capacity provides tactical advantages. Range training sessions benefit from reduced reloading frequency, allowing shooters to focus on technique development and target engagement. The magazine functions reliably with standard 115-grain through 147-grain 9mm ammunition weights, maintaining consistent cycling across various bullet profiles.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 50 rounds of 9mm ammunition
- Material: Black polymer construction
- Compatibility: Smith & Wesson Shield Plus 9mm pistols
- Feed System: Spring-loaded with anti-tilt follower
- Finish: Matte black polymer exterior
- Country of Origin: United States
- UPC: 708279015571
ProMag's DRMA77 addresses the capacity limitations inherent in compact pistol platforms without compromising reliability or functionality. The extended capacity proves valuable for competitive shooters and training applications where frequent reloading disrupts shooting rhythm and performance consistency.