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Based on some image searches, I think that's likely a 10-round single stack mag. 9 holes usually equates to 10 rounds.
oh nice thank you, so it sticking out of the gun like that isn't a problem?
Probably not a problem, might be good to have an OEM one on hand. Maybe there are situations where the smaller 8 round mag is what you need.
When you have time to take it to the range you can test both and make sure they work reliably.
So long as the magazines held in place by the magazine release catch it should be fine.
Some manufacturers make extended magazines that take things to comical lengths. Here's a Glock with a 33 round magazine.
I doubt it would be much of an issue, but I'm not too knowledgeable. You should be able to find one that fills the gap properly, or one of lesser capacity that doesn't stick out.