E-Lander - CZ 75 9 mm Mags

So these won't fit a pre-B?
All my other mags for CZ-75/B are interchangeable.
They are factory and mec-gar.
Is there any chance of e-lander making beretta 92f mags that are or can be used in the girsans
And in the chiappa M1carbines in 9mm?

Everything depends on quantity as it is expensive to tool up to produce new magazines, I simply don't see us selling 10,000 92f mags and any less would be cost prohibitive.
 
Can someone advise what makes these mags as good or better then the original factory? Are they less money? THanks
 
If anyone wonders, the poly base plate ones are a nice match for the sp-01. Nice build quality, hope they function as good as they look.

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Nice! Any full shot pics?
 
Got mine couple days ago, they are SOLID, harder to hand load than originals, but with mag loader OK. Function no problem in pistol, only 100 rounds, but no FTF or FTE issues. As I said, very well built all steel. I have the metal based model. Will be buying a couple more on pay day.
 
I fired about 200 rds. with mine yesterday. No FTF, however, mine were a little sticky to drop with the mag release on a mag that had been fired. Inserting them empty and then hitting the mag release, everything was fine. Inserting a loaded mag, firing, and then hitting the mag release was a different result. Having said that, I think the mags just need a bit of a break-in period. The OEM mags were flawless from the first go.
 
I received the 4 I ordered for my SP-01 Shadow. Steel base - as Smokeeater stated, tougher to load than original mags but all have worked through 250 rounds I pushed through today. One mag was a little harder than the other to load to 10. I'll take it apart tonight and see what is hanging up. I'm assuming the follower is getting caught up in the blocker. Otherwise great mags. Thanks Grumpy!
 
I fired about 200 rds. with mine yesterday. No FTF, however, mine were a little sticky to drop with the mag release on a mag that had been fired. Inserting them empty and then hitting the mag release, everything was fine. Inserting a loaded mag, firing, and then hitting the mag release was a different result. Having said that, I think the mags just need a bit of a break-in period. The OEM mags were flawless from the first go.
Similar issue. Loaded mag not a problem but empty mag is sticky. Played around and I come to the conclusion that it is the follower rubbing against the slide release. I think a little rde meal will fix.
 
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