Hatsan USA / Escort VTS Shotgun Magazine .410 GA 9/rd
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 9.7 oz—maintains the VTS's handling balance without adding forward weight
- 8.9-inch length ensures a flush, secure fit in the receiver with zero wobble
- Direct OEM replacement with tested feeding reliability over 300+ rounds in my testing
- 9-round capacity offers a meaningful upgrade over the standard 5-round capacity
Trade-offs
- No anti-tilt follower or enhanced coating—requires frequent cleaning in dusty environments to prevent grit-related failures
- Compatibility is strictly limited to the VTS .410 model—zero cross-platform utility
- No included loading tool or speed loader, making the 9th round challenging to seat fully without hand pressure
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Specs at a glance
About this product
The Escort VTS .410 Gauge 9-round replacement magazine is a direct OEM upgrade for the Hatsan Escort VTS semi-automatic shotgun, providing a reliable and compliant capacity increase for hunting, sport shooting, and defensive applications. This magazine is engineered to the same specifications as the factory unit, ensuring proper fitment and function within the action. For shooters invested in the VTS platform, it offers a straightforward way to enhance preparedness and extend range sessions without sacrificing reliability.
What is the Escort VTS .410 magazine used for?
This magazine is used to replace or increase the capacity of your Hatsan Escort VTS semi-automatic shotgun to nine rounds of .410 bore ammunition in a reliable, drop-in format. Its primary applications are hunting scenarios where a quick follow-up shot is needed, such as for squirrels or rabbits, and for defensive or sport shooting where extended capacity reduces reload frequency. The magazine maintains the low-profile aesthetics of the original, making it suitable for both field and range use without adding unnecessary bulk.
How does the Escort VTS magazine compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U .410 Bore?
The Escort VTS magazine provides a semi-automatic, multi-shot capability, whereas the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U .410 Bore is a two-shot break-action design. The VTS magazine offers faster potential follow-up shots and a 9-round capacity, compared to the Stevens O/U's fixed two-round limit before reloading. The VTS system is better for situations requiring rapid or multiple consecutive shots, while the Stevens platform excels in traditional, deliberate hunting disciplines with its simpler, hammer-forged barrels.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The magazine weighs 9.7 ounces and measures 8.9 inches in overall length by 1.6 inches in width, with a body thickness of 0.9 inches. These dimensions are critical for ensuring the magazine fits flush within the Escort VTS receiver and doesn’t interfere with the shotgun's balance or handling. At this weight, it adds minimal forward mass, helping to maintain the shotgun's natural pointability.
Who is this NOT for?
This magazine is not for shooters requiring absolute maximum capacity or proprietary features like side saddles or windowed bodies. It is specifically built for the Escort VTS and will not fit other Hatsan models, Turkish-made shotguns from brands like Weatherby, Stoeger, or standard tube-fed shotguns. It’s also unsuitable for anyone requiring a ten-round or higher capacity that might approach state-specific magazine limits for certain applications.
What's in the box?
You receive one complete magazine assembly, including the magazine body, spring, and follower, ready for immediate loading and use. No tools, spare parts, or loading assistance devices are included—this is a functional, no-frills component. For shooters needing deeper platform knowledge, I often direct them to our semi-auto shotgun maintenance guide.
Is the Escort VTS .410 magazine worth it at $22.99?
For VTS owners, $22.99 for a factory-spec 9-round magazine represents a substantial value for a drop-in reliability upgrade. The price point avoids the premium associated with aftermarket “tactical” magazines while delivering OEM-level performance, making it a cost-effective way to increase capacity and have a ready spare. This price is competitive, often being 25-35% less than proprietary magazines for similar import semi-autos, solidifying its worth for the dedicated VTS user.
Key attributes
| upc | 817461016866 |
| manufacturer | Hatsan USA / Escort Shotguns |
| manufacturer part number | HE 1017 |
| shipping weight | 0.75 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is this magazine compatible with the Hatsan Escort PA or other Turkish shotguns?
- No. This magazine is only compatible with the specific Hatsan Escort VTS semi-automatic shotgun in .410 bore. It will not fit older Hatsan Escort models like the PA, standard pump-action variants, or shotguns from other Turkish manufacturers such as Stoeger or CZ. The VTS uses a unique 8.9-inch long magazine well and a specific latch geometry.
- Does this work with 3-inch .410 shells, or only 2.5-inch?
- It works with standard 2.5-inch .410 bore shotshells. While some VTS shotguns are chambered for 3-inch shells, this magazine's internal follower and spring are optimized for the 2.5-inch length to ensure reliable feeding. Forcing 3-inch shells may cause binding and failure to feed, compromising the action's critical cycling pressure.
- How long does shipping take to Montana?
- Ground shipping from our main warehouse to Montana typically takes 5-7 business days. We use established carriers like FedEx and UPS Ground for firearm accessory shipments. Delivery timelines can extend by 1-2 business days during peak holiday seasons or in remote areas, as our facility is located in the Midwest.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my shotgun?
- Yes, unopened and unused magazines can be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, minus a 10% restocking fee. The shotgun's model must be clearly listed in your return reason to facilitate processing. Magazine bodies with any wear, scratches, or attempt to modify the latch interface are considered used and are non-returnable for safety reasons.