4 Jan 2021
The five pack is a good value, and provides enough dry-fire practice magazines to fill the competition belt, and one in the pistol. They lock in place perfectly, the weight is correct, and the color means no question mistaking the wrong magazine or selecting a magazine with ammunition. For dry fire without the slide locking back, they work perfectly, useful when practicing reset. These magazines work great for practicing mag changes or mag reloads. I purchased a five pack of the CZ mags, and also of the P320 mags; both work flawlessly, and I will be ordering a set for the Glock, as well.
Michael Maloney
17 Dec 2020
Fantastic product - however it would be even better if there was the option to select an even shorter mag then 140mm. One that would be more alike with the actual mags used in the standard division.
Dylan de Blieck
12 Sep 2020
Bought these for Sig X5 and Akai 2011. Fantastic mags that work flawlessly. The weight simulates a full mag. Sent several reloads yard sailing across the garage on concrete floor and they have been very durable. A must have if you want an excellent replacement for real mags for dry fire.
kevin stickley
3 Aug 2020
Picked up a set to work on dry-fire with my Sig Sauer XFive. Great investment, has definitely improved the consistency of my drills and I don't worry about making mistakes and damaging my actual mags.
Addison Caluya
1 Aug 2020
Great. I like these a lot so far. Initial impressions are very good. I have the Glock version. They fit, lock into place, and release just like a real magazine. The spring pretty closely imitates the feedback of inserting a loaded mag when the slide is closed. The material is a very thick plastic, they don't feel cheap at all. I didn't find the country of manufacture anywhere on the packaging.
They weight is pretty close to the real thing:
The training mags weigh 9.0 oz
17 round Glock mag with 115 grain weighs 9.8 oz
17 round Glock mag with 147 grain weighs 11.0 oz
I don't foresee having any problems with these. Time will tell...
They weight is pretty close to the real thing:
The training mags weigh 9.0 oz
17 round Glock mag with 115 grain weighs 9.8 oz
17 round Glock mag with 147 grain weighs 11.0 oz
I don't foresee having any problems with these. Time will tell...
Daniel Samsonite
20 Jul 2020
Worked very well initially, then they both started not ejecting or ejecting poorly. I noticed a slight burr on the plastic tab, that was causing them not to work properly. I used a fine small file to smooth out the burr, and they have worked flawlessly since. They definitely feel like a loaded mag and would have given them a five star if it was not for the little hiccup I had with them. It took all of two minutes to fix both of them.
John Marmorato