10 RND ProMag BG380, Any good?

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10 rnd ProMag BG380 magazines any good? I have always stayed away from pro mag stuff, I guess I have always heard mixed reviews. Anyone own and if so find them to be reliable?
 
No info on the ProMag but I can tell you the +1 guts from Galloway for the stock BG380 magazines has worked for me with no issues whatsoever.
 
sweet man thanks Was thinking of trying it out. New springs and an extra round seems like worth the price of a new mag.
 
I have owned three ProMags,.22,5.56, and 9mm. None ever worked worth a crap. I destroyed two of them and gave the third to an acquaintance that I don't care either way for... I bet he hates me now...
 
Promags...

Generally have a reputation for being crap, but despite their best efforts, they sometimes make good magazines. It's a hit/miss proposition, but you can find some for some models that work well.

Back when the magazine ban was still in effect, the Pro-Mag magazines for the CZ-75 Compact in .40 -- a gun that CZ never got around to actually making under THAT nomenclature -- worked beautifully in CZ-75 9mm compacts, and held 14 rounds. They were widely used by members of the CZ Forum without problems. Later, when the ban ended, they were still a good alternative, as the factory mags were very expensive.

I've had some Pro-Mags for other guns, like some a couple of Beretta 92, and they worked well. Ditto a few for S&W 2nd generation guns. If I have other options, I go elsewhere, but if don't, I'll try one -- very tentatively.

The original poster's question wasn't as off-base as it might seem. Those mags may be a good alternative... and buying one to find out won't be THAT expensive -- f someone shares the results, here.
 
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