Handgun Magazines
Glock / Ruger / Beretta / SIG / 1911 / Browning / Walther / Hi-Point • .22 LR – .45 ACP • 7 – 33 Round
The complete Keep Shooting handgun-magazine catalog — factory OEM, authorized aftermarket, and competition-grade magazines covering every major American and European service-pistol and concealed-carry platform. Over 250 SKUs across 8 brand families, spanning .22 LR rimfire pocket pistols (Ruger LCP, Mark I-IV, Beretta 21A / 3032 Tomcat) through full-size .45 ACP service and 1911 pistols. Factory Glock, SIG, Beretta, Ruger, Browning, Walther, and Hi-Point OEM magazines plus Mec-Gar factory-contract production, KCI, ProMag, and ETS aftermarket alternatives. 7 through 33-round capacities.
About Handgun Magazines at Keep Shooting
Keep Shooting carries the most complete American handgun magazine catalog available — 250+ SKUs organized by platform across eight major brand families: Glock, Ruger, Beretta, SIG Sauer, 1911, Browning, Walther, and Hi-Point. Every magazine in our catalog is either factory OEM (Glock Perfection, Ruger Factory, Beretta USA, SIG Sauer Factory, Browning Factory, Walther Factory, Hi-Point Factory, Springfield Armory Factory), factory-contract Mec-Gar production (the Italian OEM manufacturer that produces magazines on contract for Beretta, Ruger, SIG, Browning, and many other major pistol brands), or authorized aftermarket from Wilson Combat, ProMag, ETS, KCI USA, Hexmag, and Ed Brown. From 7-round single-stack pocket-carry magazines through 33-round Glock extended capacities, our catalog covers every common American service and carry pistol caliber from .22 LR and .25 ACP through .22 WMR, .380 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W, 10mm Auto, and .45 ACP.
Glock magazines are our single largest handgun-magazine subcategory, reflecting Glock's dominance of the post-1985 American service-pistol market. Our Glock Magazines hub category covers 80+ SKUs spanning factory Glock OEM (Glock Perfection blue-label production), Magpul PMAG GL9, KCI USA aftermarket, ProMag, Hexmag, and ETS extended-capacity magazines. Platform-specific subcategories include the full-size Glock 17 Magazines (9mm, 17-round standard / 17+2 / 33-round extended — the foundational Glock magazine), the Glock 19 Magazines (9mm, 15-round compact duty — the single best- selling concealed-carry pistol magazine in the US market), Glock 22 Magazines (.40 S&W, 15-round FBI-era duty), the subcompact Glock 26 Magazines (9mm, 10-round "Baby Glock"), and the single-stack Glock 42 Magazines (.380 ACP, 6-round Slimline pocket carry).
Ruger pistol magazines are our second-largest handgun-magazine family, reflecting Ruger's exceptional platform breadth from rimfire target pistols through striker-fired duty guns. Our Ruger Magazines hub category covers 80+ SKUs across two major platform groups. Rimfire target pistols — the Mark I (1951-1982, the foundational Bill Ruger target pistol), Mark II (1982-2004), Mark III (2005-2016), and Mark IV (2016-present, one-button takedown) form a continuous .22 LR target-pistol lineage spanning seven decades. The modern SR-22 (2012, polymer-framed rimfire) complements that family. Centerfire carry and duty — the LCP (.380 ACP pocket carry, the 2008 lightweight that defined the category), LCP II (2016 redesign), LCP Max (2021 capacity upgrade), LC9 (LC9/LC9s/LC9s Pro/EC9s 9mm carry family), SR9 (2007 striker-fired 9mm), SR40 (.40 S&W variant), and the current Security-9 (Secure Action hammer-fired budget- tier 9mm).
Beretta pistol magazines cover the full Italian service-pistol legacy. The Beretta Magazines hub centers on the Beretta 92 Magazines (9mm, 15-round service — the US military M9 issued pistol from 1985 through 2019) and the matching Beretta 96 Magazines (.40 S&W variant of the 92). The PX4 Storm Magazines (modern polymer-framed rotating-barrel 9mm / .40 / .45), the pocket-carry 21A Bobcat Magazines (.22 LR / .25 ACP tip-up barrel), and the 3032 Tomcat Magazines (.32 ACP tip-up barrel) round out the distinctly-Italian Beretta lineup.
SIG Sauer magazines — the Swiss-German service-pistol lineage headquartered in Exeter, New Hampshire — cover the P226 (US Navy SEAL Mk 25 / FBI), P228 (US military M11 1989-2019), P320 (US Army M17 / M18 Modular Handgun System 2017 winner), and SP2022 platforms. See our SIG Magazines category for factory SIG Sauer OEM plus Mec-Gar factory-contract production and ETS aftermarket alternatives. The SIG P226 — one of the most commercially significant service pistols of the post-1985 era — uses 15-round 9mm magazines that share the Mec-Gar production lineage with many of our other magazine SKUs.
1911 magazines — the John Browning-designed service pistol adopted by the US Army in 1911 and still in continuous production 113 years later — have their own dedicated subcategory. Our 1911 Magazines category covers authorized production from Wilson Combat (the Berryville, AR custom 1911 builder — Wilson's 47D and ETM magazines are the gold standard for 1911 reliability), Springfield Armory factory, SIG Sauer 1911 factory, Ed Brown, Auto Ordnance, KCI, and Mec-Gar factory-contract production. Standard 7-round Government .45 ACP, 8-round extended-capacity, and 10-round double-stack variants are all available. 9mm and .38 Super 1911 variants are represented alongside the standard .45 ACP production.
Browning pistol magazines — Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal's American sister brand — have their own dedicated subcategory. Our Browning Magazines hub category covers the Browning Hi Power Magazines (9mm / .40 S&W, John Browning's 1935 design that remained in service for seven decades across 50+ national militaries), the 1911-22 and 1911-380 compact carry pistols (John Moses Browning's original 1911 scaled to .22 LR and .380 ACP), and the Buck Mark rimfire target pistol. Mec-Gar produces the factory-contract Browning Hi Power magazines used throughout this subcategory.
Walther magazines cover the German firearm manufacturer's service and carry pistol legacy — the Walther PPK (the 1931 James Bond pistol), the modern PPK/S, and the current P99 and PPQ striker-fired service pistols. See our Walther Magazines category for factory Walther OEM production. Walther magazines are also compatible with Smith & Wesson-licensed Walther production from the 2001-2019 S&W distribution era.
Hi-Point magazines — the Ohio-made budget-tier firearm brand that has sold millions of C9, CF380, JHP, and .45 ACP carbines and pistols since the early 1990s — have their own subcategory at Hi-Point Magazines. Hi-Point's budget pricing (often $150-$200 for a complete pistol) makes the brand particularly important for budget- constrained first-time buyers, and replacement magazines at $15-$25 are a steady consumer need.
Selecting the right handgun magazine depends on whether you need a factory OEM replacement (what most shooters want — a Glock Perfection blue-label mag for a Glock pistol, a Ruger Factory mag for a Ruger pistol), an extended-capacity aftermarket upgrade (Glock 33-round 9mm extensions, Ruger 10/22 BX-25 extended equivalents, ETS 140mm competition magazines), or a budget-tier replacement from KCI USA or ProMag. Concealed-carry shooters typically want the tightest fit and most reliable feeding — factory OEM magazines or Mec-Gar factory-contract production is the right answer. Competition shooters typically want extended capacity magazine extensions and competition-grade aftermarket. Budget-constrained shooters want KCI USA or ProMag — generally reliable at the price point, though not to the factory OEM reliability standard.
For loading and unloading these magazines efficiently, the Maglula brand page covers the flagship UpLULA Universal Pistol Magazine Loader — the single best-selling pistol-magazine loader in the world, compatible with 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, 10mm, and .45 ACP in essentially any single-stack or double-stack magazine from Glock, SIG, Beretta, Ruger, 1911, Walther, Browning, and dozens of other service-pistol platforms. A single UpLULA covers every magazine in our handgun-mag catalog — a one-squeeze loading mechanism that eliminates thumb pain and simultaneously protects magazine feed lips from the damage that causes feeding failures over time.
Keep Shooting ships all handgun magazines from our Pennsylvania warehouse with free shipping on orders over $49.95 and hassle-free returns. Most magazine sales ship nationwide without restriction, but several states restrict high-capacity magazine ownership — California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia have varying magazine-capacity limits (most commonly 10-round or 15-round maximums). We automatically filter shipping to compliance-restricted states and ship only state-legal capacity variants where those restrictions apply. Whether you're a Glock 19 concealed-carry permit holder needing spare 15-round carry magazines, a 1911 shooter stocking Wilson Combat 47Ds for a match weekend, a Ruger Mark IV target shooter picking up a spare factory rimfire magazine, or a Beretta 92 collector completing a US-military-era duty setup, every magazine in our catalog is either factory OEM, factory-contract, or authorized aftermarket production.
Frequently Asked Questions — Handgun Mags
Keep Shooting carries a wide selection of Handgun Mags products from trusted brands. Browse our catalog to see the full range, and use the filters on the left to narrow by brand, price, or product type.
Yes! All orders over $49.95 qualify for free shipping, including Handgun Mags products. Orders typically ship within 1–2 business days.
Keep Shooting offers hassle-free returns on Handgun Mags products. If you're not completely satisfied, contact our customer service team for a return authorization. All products must be in original, unused condition.
If you need help choosing the right Handgun Mags product, our team is available to assist. Check individual product descriptions for detailed specifications, or contact us directly and we'll help you find the best fit for your needs.