First Look: Stribog 30 Round Magazine

An American-made magazine for your Slovakian-made pistol.

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posted on August 14, 2024
Stribog 30 Round Magazine

Global Ordnance, the importer of the popular Slovakian-made Stribog SP9A1 and SP9A3 pistols, has recently began offering its customers an American-made 30-round 9mm magazine compatible with these firearms.  

"Our new Stribog magazine represents Global Ordnance's unwavering commitment to innovation and quality," said John Dilley, Director of Commercial Operations at Global Ordnance. "We've designed this magazine to meet the exacting standards of Stribog owners, providing them with a reliable, high-performance accessory that enhances their shooting experience."

The magazine's enhanced feed angle ensures smooth operation with a wide range of 9mm ammunition, including hollow points and flat-nose rounds. Crafted from state-of-the-art, fiber-filled polymer, it offers exceptional durability and longevity.

Key features of the new Stribog magazine include:

  • 30-round standard ammunition capacity
  • Improved feed angle for reliable feeding of various 9mm ammunition types
  • Durable fiber-filled polymer construction
  • Classic black textured finish with convenient round-count cutouts
  • Limited lifetime warranty

The Grand Power Striborg family is based on of a modern 9mm Slovakian-designed submachine gun which has been made into semi-automatic large-format pistols or PCCs (pistol-caliber carbines).

These new American-made, 30-round Stribog SP9A1 and SP9A3 magazines are now available to U.S. customers through participating Global Ordnance dealers or through Global Ordance’s own website. To learn more about these magazines, the Grand Power Stribog series or other products sold by Global Ordnance, visit globalordnance.com.

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