CANIK MA2240 TP9 18-Round 9mm Magazine for Enhanced Firearm Performance

CANIK

MSRP: $42.99
Our Price $40.35
(You save $2.64 )
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
SKU:
CAMA2240
UPC:
787450816213
MAGAZINE TP9 18RD 9MM PKG

The CANIK MA2240 TP9 magazine is a high-quality accessory designed for reliable performance with your 9mm firearm. Crafted to meet the specifications of the TP9 series, this magazine offers an 18-round capacity, ensuring you have ample ammunition for training or tactical situations. Made from durable materials, it ensures consistent feeding and dependable operation under various conditions. The lightweight design, weighing just a quarter pound, makes it easy to handle and carry during extended use or competitions.

This magazine does not feature an adjustable objective or illuminated reticle, focusing solely on providing a straightforward, reliable feeding solution for your firearm. It is compatible specifically with CANIK's TP9 model, making it an excellent upgrade or replacement part for your firearm setup. Whether you are at the range or on duty, this magazine helps maintain high performance and confidence in your weapon system.

Designed with precision and quality control, the MA2240 ensures smooth insertion and reliable chambering of rounds. Its robust construction withstands the rigors of frequent use, while its straightforward design makes maintenance and cleaning simple. Trust the CANIK brand for dependable firearm accessories that meet military and law enforcement standards, ensuring peace of mind in critical moments.

Features:

  • High-capacity 18-round magazine for 9mm caliber firearms
  • Compatible specifically with CANIK TP9 series pistols
  • Lightweight construction weighing approximately 0.25 lbs
  • Durable build designed for reliable feeding and chambering
  • Simple design without adjustable objectives or illuminated reticle
  • Easy to handle, load, and maintain for consistent performance
  • Manufactured by CANIK to meet high standards of quality and durability

Related Products