The Ruger 90326 SR9 magazine delivers reliable 17-round capacity for extended shooting sessions without frequent reloads. This factory original equipment magazine maintains the same quality standards and precise tolerances as the magazine that shipped with your firearm.
What Makes This Different
Factory Ruger magazines undergo rigorous quality control testing that aftermarket alternatives often skip. The heat-treated steel construction and witness holes provide visual round count verification during loading. Unlike generic magazines, this OEM unit maintains exact spring tension specifications calibrated for optimal feeding reliability across all compatible ammunition weights.
Key Features
- 17-round capacity extends shooting time between reloads
- Blued steel construction resists corrosion and provides long-term durability
- Witness holes allow quick visual confirmation of remaining ammunition
- Factory-calibrated spring tension ensures consistent feeding reliability
- Fits Ruger SR9, SR9c, and 9E pistol models perfectly
- Drop-free design enables rapid magazine changes under stress
- Polymer follower reduces friction and prevents binding
This magazine performs consistently across various 9mm Luger ammunition weights from 115 to 147 grains. The steel body maintains structural integrity during rapid magazine changes and high-volume shooting sessions. Competition shooters appreciate the extended capacity for USPSA Production division matches, while the reliable feeding makes it suitable for duty and personal protection applications.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 17 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition
- Material: Heat-treated blued steel body with polymer follower
- Compatibility: Ruger SR9, SR9c, and 9E pistols
- Overall Length: Approximately 5.5 inches
- Width: 1.2 inches at base
- Weight: 4.2 ounces empty
- Country of Origin: United States
- Part Number: 90326
Factory magazines eliminate compatibility concerns and maintain warranty coverage on your Ruger pistol. The proven steel construction and precise manufacturing tolerances justify the investment for shooters who demand absolute reliability from their equipment.