Beretta Magazines
Factory & Mec-Gar OEM • 92 / 96 / PX4 / 21A / Tomcat & More
The complete Beretta magazine catalog — 30+ factory and Mec-Gar OEM magazines covering the full Beretta pistol ecosystem from the 1952 950 Jetfire and the pocket-pistol Bobcat / Tomcat / Pico lineup through the 84/85 Cheetah, the M9-lineage 92 / 96 / M9A3, the rotating- barrel PX4 Storm, the modern striker-fired APX, and the ARX160 training rifle. Every magazine in our catalog is authentic factory-grade production from the Gardone Val Trompia factory that has produced Beretta firearms continuously since 1526.
About Beretta Magazines at Keep Shooting
Keep Shooting carries 30+ Beretta magazines across 12+ pistol and rifle platforms, organized into five dedicated sub-categories covering the highest-volume Beretta models plus the complete parent-level inventory for specialty and legacy platforms. Jump directly to the platform you own: 92 Magazines (9mm, including 92FS/M9/M9A3), 96 Magazines (.40 S&W), PX4 Magazines (rotating-barrel 9mm/.40/.45), 21A Magazines (.22 LR/.25 ACP Bobcat), and 3032 Tomcat Magazines (.32 ACP).
Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta — the maker of every pistol our magazines fit — is the oldest continuously-operating firearms manufacturer in the world. The company was founded in 1526 in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy, has manufactured firearms in the same Brescian industrial valley for 500 years across 15 generations of family ownership, and supplied crossbow bolts to the Venetian Republic before producing its first matchlock arquebuses in the early 16th century. Beretta's modern production covers the full spectrum from ultra-premium over-and-under shotguns (retailing from $4,000 to $150,000+) through military and law-enforcement contract pistols, commercial rifles, and the pocket-pistol line that dates to the pre-WWI period. Every magazine in our catalog is produced at the Gardone Val Trompia factory or by Beretta's OEM magazine supplier Mec-Gar (also based in Italy). For the full Beretta brand context see our Beretta brand page.
The most historically significant Beretta pistol platform is the 92 series — adopted as the US military M9 in 1985 and served as the standard American service sidearm for 32 years through 2017. Our Beretta 92 Magazines sub-category covers the Full Size 92 platform in 10-round, 15-round, 17-round, 20-round, and 30-round capacities, plus the 92FS Compact 13-round and the modern M9A3 17-round factory-spec variant. The 96 series is the .40 S&W variant of the 92 — introduced in 1990 during the post-Miami-shootout .40-caliber adoption wave in American law enforcement, and represented in our Beretta 96 Magazines sub-category through four capacities (10, 11, 12, and Mec-Gar 13-round) in .40 S&W.
The PX4 Storm is Beretta's modern polymer-framed duty pistol, introduced in 2004 and built around Beretta's signature 30-degree rotating-barrel locking system (inherited from the 8000 Cougar). The PX4 platform spans Full Size, Compact, and Subcompact subframes across 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP calibers. Our PX4 Magazines sub-category covers 12 factory magazines across the full caliber and subframe matrix.
The 21A Bobcat (1984) and 3032 Tomcat (1996) are Beretta's tip-up barrel pocket-pistol family — a design lineage that traces back to the 1952 Beretta 950 Jetfire and the pre-WWII 418 that James Bond carried in the original Ian Fleming novels. Both share a tip-up barrel mechanism (the barrel pivots upward for direct chamber loading without slide manipulation) that makes these pistols specifically useful for shooters with limited grip strength or hand mobility. Our 21A Magazines sub-category covers the Bobcat in .22 LR and .25 ACP, and our 3032 Tomcat Magazines sub-category covers the Tomcat in .32 ACP. We also carry factory magazines for the sibling Beretta 950 Jetfire (8-round .25 ACP, $20.85 Mec-Gar branded) in this parent category for collectors of the 1952-era ancestor design.
Beyond the five sub-categorized platforms, the parent category covers several Beretta models without dedicated sub-category pages.
The Beretta 84 and 85 Cheetah pistols are Beretta's mid-sized .380 ACP offerings — introduced in the 1970s and 80s as European alternatives to the Walther PPK and similar double-stack/single-stack .380 designs. The 84 magazine ($43.56) is the 13-round double-stack .380 that fits the 84F, 84FS, and Cheetah double-stack family. The 85 magazine ($48.47) is the 8-round single-stack .380 for the 85F/FS single-stack Cheetah. The Cheetah line was discontinued in the late 2010s but remains widely owned in the civilian concealed-carry market.
The Beretta APX is Beretta's modern striker-fired polymer pistol — introduced in 2017 as the company's answer to Glock and Sig striker-fired duty pistol competition. The APX 21-round magazine ($40.15) is the extended-capacity magazine for the APX Full Size; standard capacity is 17 rounds. The APX competed unsuccessfully in the US military's Modular Handgun System trial (lost to the SIG M17/M18) but remains in production for the civilian and foreign military/LE markets.
The Beretta M9A1-22 is a .22 LR training variant of the M9A1 pistol — an externally-identical training pistol that allows shooters to practice on the M9 platform at rimfire ammunition cost (roughly 1/10th the per-round cost of 9mm). Our catalog carries the M9A1-22 in 10-round ($31.50) and 15-round ($35.13) .22 LR capacities. This is the training- equivalent to the CMMG 22LR AR Conversion Kit for the rifle platform — trainer platforms at rimfire cost are an important category for high-volume shooters.
The Beretta ARX160 is Beretta's modern modular service-rifle design, adopted by the Italian Armed Forces as their standard service rifle replacement for the AR70/90. The civilian market .22 LR variant — chambered for the rimfire cartridge as an affordable trainer — feeds from the ARX160 30-round magazine ($33.54) in our catalog. This magazine is specific to the rimfire trainer and is not compatible with the 5.56 military ARX160.
Mec-Gar, the Italian magazine manufacturer based in Gussago (near Brescia), is Beretta's factory OEM magazine supplier. Mec-Gar-branded magazines are produced on the same tooling and to the same specification as factory Beretta-branded magazines — the two SKUs are functionally identical, and the Mec-Gar packaging typically saves $5-15 per magazine over the factory Beretta-branded equivalent. Mec-Gar also produces factory OEM magazines for Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson, CZ, Browning, and several other major pistol manufacturers. For the full Mec-Gar catalog across all supported platforms see our Mec-Gar brand page.
Why factory-grade magazines for Beretta pistols? Every Beretta pistol platform in this catalog has decades of refined factory-magazine tolerances, and the aftermarket-magazine ecosystem for Beretta pistols is historically uneven — particularly for the pocket-pistol family (21A, Tomcat, 950) where the extractorless or minimal- extractor designs place tight tolerance demands on magazine feed-lip and follower geometry. Factory Beretta and Mec-Gar magazines are the only magazines Beretta itself will warranty on any of these platforms. For the broader magazine ecosystem across all manufacturers see our Magazines category.
Keep Shooting ships all Beretta magazines from our Pennsylvania warehouse with free shipping on orders over $49.95 and hassle-free returns. Magazine shipments comply with destination-state capacity restrictions; orders for 15-round and higher magazines will not ship to states that restrict capacity (California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Hawaii, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Illinois, Vermont, and Washington DC all impose some form of magazine capacity restriction — verify specific state rules before ordering). Whether you're a veteran replacing M9 service magazines, a PX4 duty pistol owner building out spare inventory, a Bobcat or Tomcat pocket- pistol carrier, a Cheetah concealed-carry owner sourcing magazines for a discontinued platform, or an APX competition shooter stocking 21-rounders, every Beretta magazine in our catalog is authentic factory or Mec-Gar OEM production — covered by Beretta's factory warranty and built to the tolerances the specific pistol platform was engineered around.
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