The Springfield Armory ARS6032 SAINT magazine delivers reliable 32-round capacity for the SAINT Victor 9mm carbine platform. This factory magazine maintains consistent feeding performance across extended shooting sessions while providing the extra capacity advantage over standard magazines.
What Makes This Different
Factory Springfield magazines undergo rigorous quality control testing that aftermarket alternatives often skip. The stainless steel construction resists corrosion better than standard carbon steel magazines, extending service life in humid conditions. Internal geometry matches Springfield's exact specifications, ensuring proper bolt hold-open function and consistent feeding angles that generic magazines frequently fail to replicate.
Key Features
- 32-round capacity increases firepower without frequent reloads
- Stainless steel body construction resists rust and corrosion
- Factory Springfield specifications ensure perfect SAINT Victor compatibility
- Anti-tilt follower design prevents feeding malfunctions
- Polymer base plate withstands impact drops on concrete
- Witness holes allow quick visual ammunition count verification
- Heat-treated spring maintains tension through thousands of cycles
Range performance shows consistent feeding across various 9mm ammunition weights from 115gr to 147gr hollow points. The extended capacity proves valuable for competitive shooting disciplines requiring higher round counts between reloads. Law enforcement agencies report reliable function in duty carbines during qualification courses and tactical training scenarios.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 32 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition
- Body Material: Stainless steel construction
- Finish: Black coating over stainless steel
- Compatibility: Springfield SAINT Victor 9mm carbines
- Base Plate: Impact-resistant polymer material
- Spring: Heat-treated steel for consistent tension
- Country of Origin: United States
- Manufacturer: Springfield Armory
Factory magazines eliminate compatibility guesswork while providing the reliability advantage that comes with original equipment specifications. The 32-round capacity bridges the gap between standard capacity magazines and drum-style alternatives without the bulk penalty.