Mec-Gar Offers Hi Power Magazines

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posted on October 5, 2016
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Mec-Gar Magazines, one of the world's largest sources for handgun magazines, offers several magazine options for the Browning Hi Power.

The company offers a 13-round standard capacity magazine in 9 mm in both a blued and nickel finish. The magazine body is made from heat-treated carbon steel and features a removable steel butt plate. Inside the body, there is a polymer follower captured by a high-tensile music wire spring. The suggested retail price for the blued magazine is $31.10 while the nickel finish retails for $33.85.

For those looking to squeeze a couple extra rounds into their Hi Power, Mec-Gar also offers its increased 15-round capacity flush-fit Hi-Power 9 mm magazines. These magazines are based on a U.S. patent that increases magazine capacity by two rounds without increasing the dimensions of the magazine body.

The 15-round capacity magazines are made from carbon steel and contain all of the same features of the 13-round magazine. The increased capacity magazine is available in both blued and nickel finish. The blued magazine retails for $33.85 and the nickel magazine retails for $36.60.

The company also sells reduced capacity Hi Power magazines limited to 10 rounds. These magazines are available in blued or nickel finish and start at $31.10.

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