Description
When you own a Max-9, you already know Ruger built it to be carried hard and used often. These factory magazines are made to the same standard. The bodies are hardened steel with an E-Nickel Teflon coating that shrugs off moisture and the kind of wear you get from regular carry and range sessions. High-tensile steel springs and anti-tilt polymer followers keep feeding smooth and consistent, whether you're running drills or relying on the gun for personal defense.
One of the more practical things about this pack is the dual floorplate setup. Each magazine comes with a flush-fit polymer floorplate already installed for a clean, snag-free profile that disappears under a cover garment. Swap in the included extended floorplate and you get a pinky extension that fills out the grip nicely, which a lot of people prefer when they're at the range or just want a more secure hold. Both options ship in the box, so you're covered either way.
These are genuine Ruger factory magazines, built in the United States to the same manufacturing tolerances as the originals that came with the gun. Numbered witness holes on the side let you track your round count at a glance. Worth noting: these are designed specifically for the Max-9 and are not compatible with other Ruger 9mm pistols, so make sure your gun is the right model before ordering.
For anyone who carries the Max-9 daily or keeps it as a home defense option, having a couple of proven spare mags on hand just makes sense. Getting two in one pack is a straightforward way to stock up without overpaying.
Key Specifications
- Manufacturer Part Number: 90714
- UPC: 736676907144
- Caliber: 9mm Luger
- Capacity: 10 Rounds
- Quantity: 2 Magazines per Pack
- Material: Hardened Steel
- Finish: E-Nickel Teflon Coating
- Follower: Anti-Tilt Polymer
- Floorplate: Polymer (Flush-Fit Installed; Extended Included)
- Spring: High-Tensile Steel
- Compatibility: Ruger Max-9 Only
- Country of Origin: USA
- Magazine Type: Detachable Box
What’s Included
- 2 x Ruger Max-9 10-round hardened steel magazines
- Flush-fit polymer floorplate (installed on each magazine)
- Extended floorplate / pinky extension (included separately with each magazine)
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these magazines compatible with any other Ruger 9mm pistols?
No, these magazines are designed specifically for the Ruger Max-9 and are not compatible with other Ruger 9mm pistols like the Security-9 or LC9s. The Max-9 uses its own dedicated magazine footprint, so always double-check that your pistol is the Max-9 before ordering.
What is the difference between the flush-fit and extended floorplates that come with these?
The flush-fit floorplate sits even with the bottom of the grip, keeping the pistol as compact as possible, which is great for concealed carry. The extended floorplate adds a small lip at the base of the magazine that gives your pinky a place to rest, improving grip and control. Both ship in the box with each magazine so you can switch between them based on how you plan to use the gun.
Are these genuine Ruger factory magazines or aftermarket?
These are 100% genuine OEM Ruger factory magazines, not aftermarket replacements. They are manufactured in the USA to the same specifications and tolerances as the magazines that ship with a new Max-9 from the factory. You are getting the real thing here, not a third-party copy.
How do I swap the floorplates on the Ruger Max-9 magazine?
Ruger Max-9 magazine floorplates are designed to be swapped without any tools. You press in the retaining tab at the front of the floorplate and slide it forward off the magazine body, then slide the replacement on until it clicks into place. It is a straightforward process and takes only a few seconds once you have done it once.
Do these Max-9 magazines have witness holes so I can see how many rounds are loaded?
Yes, each magazine features numbered witness holes along the side so you can check your round count at a glance. This is a small but useful detail when you are topping off before a range session or doing a press check.
Is it worth buying a 2-pack over a single magazine?
For most Max-9 owners, a 2-pack makes a lot of practical sense. Whether you carry the gun daily and want a loaded spare, or you just want to spend more time shooting and less time reloading at the range, having at least two mags on hand covers both situations. The 2-pack is also generally a better value per magazine than buying singles.





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