Looking for an extended 20 round magazine for your Taurus PT-111 Millennium Pro G2 pistol? Constructed from heat-treated blued-steel, with a follower, lock-plate, and base-plate molded from a proprietary DuPont Zytel based black polymer, this magazine will fit the bill. Built using a spring wound from Chrome-silicon wire and heat-treated for strength and reliability.
Features and Specifications:
Caliber: 9mm
Capacity: 20 Rounds
Material: Heat Treated Steel DuPont Zytel Polymer Follower, Lock-Plate, And Base Plate Heat Treated Chrome Silicone Wire.
MFG: Target Sports
Finish: Blued
Fits:
Taurus PT-111 Millennium Pro G2 Model
Does NOT Fit:
Non-G2 models
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Posted by thomas draughn on 24th Mar 2022
I love it one of the best magazines i ever had
Posted by George Hunt on 21st Jul 2021
These 20 round mags feed better than the stock mags and so far eats everything I through at it.
Posted by George Hunt on 21st Jul 2021
These 20 round mags feed better than the stock mags and so far eats everything I through at it.
Posted by Unknown on 3rd Jul 2021
Good Quality product for the price
Posted by Unknown on 9th Feb 2021
Thee 20 round clip gives me almost twice the firepower than the standard 12 round clip..
Posted by Sam on 21st Jan 2021
Product and delivery time exceeded expectations, looking forward to future purchases
Posted by Unknown on 21st Jan 2021
Very reasonably priced, shipped quickly, outstanding quality, and they fit like they are supposed to. I will be buying all my mags from here. Thanks!!
Posted by Unknown on 14th Jan 2021
The mag was brand new we’ll greased and durable no jams
Posted by Daniel Armstrong on 1st Oct 2020
I have not had a chance to utilize the magazine yet, but it loaded very easily so I anticipate it working perfectly.
Posted by David Sala on 6th Jun 2020
Just got these in the mail. Loaded and unloaded the magazines without firing them, the little plastic slide the rounds rest on when going down the magazine will have to be sanded and de-burred because they get caught on the slots cut into the magazine near the top. It either gets stuck there trying to load the magazine or gets stuck there when unloading the magazine (about 6 rounds in). I took the magazine apart, sanded the plastic slide and put it back together, the magazine will now load/unload without getting caught. It's a shame that the manufacturer did not do the sanding/de-burring before assembling these. I'll do a test firing soon. Hope the magazine works after the work I put into them.
This is a reflection on the manufacturer, not the seller. The seller got these processed and shipped in no time flat, great job!
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