Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine Review

Let’s Dive into Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine

The Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine promises a reliable 10-round capacity for your .45 UZI carbine or SMG. Pro Mag aims to provide a cost-effective alternative to factory magazines. I was initially drawn to this magazine due to its seemingly robust construction and the need for additional magazines for my UZI.

My UZI, a quirky but fun piece of firearm history, had limited magazine options. Finding affordable and reliable magazines was a constant quest. The appeal of the Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine was its promise of a budget-friendly solution to this problem.

Upon receiving the magazine, the black oxide finish on the heat-treated steel body gave a decent first impression. It felt solid, though not quite as refined as the original UZI magazines I’ve handled. The weight seemed appropriate, suggesting a sturdy build.

Compared to original IMI UZI magazines, the Pro Mag offering felt slightly less refined in its construction. I had hoped for performance comparable to the original at a fraction of the price. It was also compared to some aftermarket magazines that I’ve used, and seemed to have a similar exterior build.

Initially, I was cautiously optimistic. The magazine looked the part, but the true test would be at the range. The price point was definitely appealing, but performance and reliability were my primary concerns.


Real-World Testing: Putting Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine to the Test

First Use Experience

My initial testing ground was my local outdoor shooting range. I loaded the Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine with ten rounds of .45 ACP ammunition. The weather was dry and sunny, providing ideal shooting conditions.

The first issue arose immediately; the magazine required significant force to lock into the UZI’s mag well. Unlike my factory magazines, it wasn’t a smooth, effortless insertion. Once seated, I proceeded to fire.

The first few rounds fed relatively smoothly, but by round five, I experienced a failure to feed. The bullet nosedived into the feed ramp. Clearing the malfunction, I tried again, and the same issue occurred around the same point in the magazine.

Extended Use & Reliability

After several range sessions and around 200 rounds fired through the magazine, the initial issues persisted. The difficult magazine insertion remained a constant annoyance. Failure-to-feed malfunctions continued to occur intermittently, usually around the halfway point of the magazine.

Durability appeared to be acceptable, with no visible cracks or significant wear on the steel body. However, the follower showed some signs of premature wear, potentially contributing to the feeding issues. Cleaning the magazine was straightforward, but I found myself needing to do so more frequently than with my factory magazines due to the feeding problems.

Compared to my experiences with original UZI magazines, the Pro Mag offering was disappointing. Factory magazines provided flawless performance, while the Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine was plagued with reliability issues. My initial optimism had faded, replaced by a sense of frustration.

Breaking Down the Features of Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine

Specifications

The Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine is designed specifically for the .45 ACP UZI carbine and SMG. It features a 10-round capacity. The magazine body is constructed from heat-treated steel for durability.

The magazine has a black oxide finish to resist corrosion. Inside, a heat-treated chrome-silicon wire spring and a precision-molded polymer follower are intended for reliable feeding. These specifications, on paper, suggest a reliable and robust magazine.

  • Caliber: .45 ACP
  • Capacity: 10 Rounds
  • Material: Heat-Treated Steel
  • Finish: Black Oxide
  • Spring: Chrome-Silicon Wire
  • Follower: Polymer

Performance & Functionality

The Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine’s performance was subpar in my testing. Reliability was the primary concern, with frequent failures to feed. While the magazine body itself seemed durable, the internal components, particularly the follower and spring, appeared to be the weak points.

The magazine’s functionality was also hindered by the difficult insertion into the UZI’s mag well. This made quick magazine changes challenging. While the magazine is intended to offer a reliable and affordable source for feeding, the poor performance does not meet expectations.

Design & Ergonomics

The magazine’s design is similar to the original UZI magazines. The steel body feels solid and well-constructed. However, the fit and finish are not as refined as factory magazines.

Ergonomically, the magazine is awkward to insert and remove due to the tight fit. The lack of any textured surface on the magazine body makes it slightly slippery to handle. The design seems alright, but the performance makes it a less enjoyable magazine to handle.

Durability & Maintenance

The heat-treated steel construction suggests decent durability. The black oxide finish should provide some resistance to corrosion. However, the polymer follower is a potential weak point.

Maintenance is simple; disassembly for cleaning is straightforward. However, the need for frequent cleaning due to feeding issues is a drawback. The magazine should last a while, but is more likely to experience issues than factory magazines.

Accessories and Customization Options

The Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine does not offer any customization options. It is a self-contained unit. There are no compatible accessories to enhance its functionality. It is a simple magazine that serves a singular purpose, with no options for modification.

Pros and Cons of Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine

Pros

  • Budget-friendly price point.
  • Durable steel body construction.
  • Decent corrosion resistance with black oxide finish.

Cons

  • Frequent failures to feed.
  • Difficult magazine insertion and removal.
  • Subpar reliability compared to factory magazines.


Who Should Buy Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine?

This magazine might be suitable for someone on a very tight budget who needs extra magazines for range use and is willing to tolerate occasional malfunctions. It could be a temporary solution while searching for higher-quality alternatives. If you are willing to gamble on getting a good magazine, this might be for you.

However, those who prioritize reliability and flawless performance should skip this product. Competitive shooters or those who rely on their UZI for self-defense should invest in factory magazines or other reputable aftermarket options. People who want a frustration-free experience should avoid this magazine.

Must-have accessories or modifications: None available. This magazine is what it is.

Conclusion on Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine

The Pro Mag UZI .45 ACP Pistol Magazine offers a budget-friendly entry point for UZI owners seeking additional magazines. However, its subpar reliability and difficult handling make it a questionable investment. While the steel body provides decent durability, the feeding issues outweigh the cost savings.

The price is indeed attractive, but the frustration caused by frequent malfunctions makes it difficult to justify. I would not personally recommend this magazine. Investing in factory magazines or higher-quality aftermarket options is a far better choice for ensuring reliable performance with your UZI. Save your money and invest in a more reliable magazine.

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