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SIG SAUER Magazine P250/P320 45AP 10 Round
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How did I live without this?

by Kay, Verified Owner from CA, United States Written on August 13, 2018
I owned a Sig P320 chambered in .45ACP that would only shoot one round at a time. It's a great gun that fires very accurately with minimal recoil, but the fact that I could only shoot one round at a time rendered it useless.

That is...until I discovered this wonderful item. Sig Sauer actually manufactures a product called a "magazine." No, not like Sport Illustrated or Martha Stuart Living. It's confusing because they call it refers to the same thing.

Sig Sauer's "magazine" actually stores cartridges in it. Ok, what's so special about that? Alright, this is where the mind blowing happens. This "magazine" slides into the pistol's handgrip. Not only that, this "magazine" automatically feeds cartridges into the chamber. Are you sitting down? After every shot, this "magazine" feeds a new cartridge into the chamber one after another until it's emptied.

Now for those who are still conscious after that piece of mind blowing information, let me explain it to you again. This product called a "magazine" will allow you to shoot up to 10 rounds without having to manually loading a cartridge into the firing chamber one by one. Sounds like total BS? black magic? Hey, order one and see for yourself. I did and it completely changed my life.
Pros:
  • metal construction
  • witness black magic first hand
  • no longer have to manually feed cartridges one by one
  • fits 10 cartridges
Cons:
  • how come I never heard of this?
  • money spent on ammunition increased x10
  • can have problems feeding steel and aluminum cased cartridges
Best Used for:
  • shooting more than one round at a time
Would recommend: Yes
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