The Triple-K Fits Browning Challenger II 10-round magazine keeps your classic pistol in the fight. If you own a Browning Challenger II, finding reliable replacement magazines that actually work can be frustrating—many aftermarket options sit on shelves gathering dust while originals become scarce. This Triple-K magazine solves that problem with proven domestic manufacturing and straightforward dependability.
Triple-K has built a reputation among shooters who refuse to let older firearms fade away. This 10-round magazine is constructed to the same standards as the rest of their lineup: welded seams for durability, a machined follower for smooth, consistent feeding, and a music wire spring that maintains pressure year after year. The result is a magazine that feeds and chambers rounds reliably, shot after shot.
Whether you shoot your Challenger II at the range, in competition, or simply as part of your collection, having spares matters. A worn or damaged magazine can turn a perfectly good pistol into a safe queen. This Triple-K magazine is made in the USA and backs up your original equipment with the same dependability your shooter's mindset demands.
Key Features
- Designed specifically to fit the Browning Challenger II
- 10-round capacity
- Welded seams for structural integrity
- Machined follower for reliable feeding
- Music wire spring for consistent performance
- Made in the USA
Specifications
| Firearm Compatibility | Browning Challenger II |
| Capacity | 10 rounds |
| Manufacturer | Triple-K |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this magazine fit my Browning Challenger II?
Yes—this Triple-K magazine is designed specifically for the Browning Challenger II and is engineered to fit and feed reliably in that platform.
How many rounds does it hold?
This magazine has a 10-round capacity.
Is this magazine made in the USA?
Yes. Triple-K manufactures this magazine domestically, with welded seams, machined followers, and music wire springs.
What makes Triple-K magazines reliable?
Triple-K magazines are built with welded seams for durability, machined followers for smooth feeding, and music wire springs that maintain consistent pressure over time.

