The Thril PMXSM935 delivers extended capacity for Sig Sauer MPX Gen II platforms with a reliable 35-round configuration in durable gray polymer construction. This aftermarket magazine provides shooters with increased ammunition capacity while maintaining the feeding reliability expected from quality firearms components.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard capacity magazines, the PMXSM935 extends shooting sessions with 35 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition in a single load. The gray polymer construction offers corrosion resistance and reduced weight compared to steel alternatives. Factory-style dimensions ensure proper fit and function in Sig MPX Gen II firearms without modification.
Key Features
- 35-round capacity for extended range sessions and tactical applications
- Gray polymer body construction resists impact and environmental conditions
- Engineered specifically for Sig Sauer MPX Gen II platform compatibility
- Anti-tilt follower design promotes consistent ammunition feeding
- Reinforced feed lips maintain proper cartridge positioning under stress
- Standard magazine release engagement for quick reloads
- Heat-treated steel spring provides consistent tension over extended use
Field performance centers on reliable feeding through rapid-fire sequences and sustained shooting disciplines. Competition shooters benefit from reduced reload frequency during multi-target engagements. Law enforcement and security applications gain tactical advantage through extended capacity. The polymer construction withstands temperature variations and moisture exposure common in outdoor environments.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 35 rounds
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Compatibility: Sig Sauer MPX Gen II
- Body Material: Gray polymer construction
- Spring: Heat-treated steel
- Follower: Anti-tilt polymer design
- Feed Lips: Reinforced polymer
- UPC: 856489008262
The PMXSM935 addresses capacity limitations while maintaining the mechanical reliability required for serious applications. Extended capacity magazines like this one reduce downtime during training and competition scenarios where ammunition conservation matters less than sustained fire capability.