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Erud

What do ya'll recommend for 1911 magazines?

Post by Erud »

Howdy,
I have my first hardball pistol set to be delivered in the next week or two and was wondering what brand mags folks are having good luck with. I know that in some circles the Wilson's are the standard, but not sure if that holds true for Bullseye. Also, I don't mind spending less if another brand will work just as well. I have some stuff I need to order from Midway so I figure I'll get a couple of mags at the same time...

Thanks,
Erik
keith
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Post by keith »

I myself use Chip Macormic mags......My gun has issues at times with wilsons........My shootin buddy has the same gun and runs with wilsons perfectly .....so mags are like ammo gotta play around some ......
hill987
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clip

Post by hill987 »

metal form brand
1911nut
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Check-mate magazines

Post by 1911nut »

I've had good luck with Check-mate magazines. They make three kinds of feed lips - USGI or tapered, hybrid and wadcutter. They make removeable bases or welded bases, 7 or 8 round.

The wadcutter lip mags work in my 3 wadguns, I use the hybrids in my ball gun.

The hybrid mags are reported to cure magazine related problems in lots of 1911s.

here's the wadcutter mags:

http://www.checkmatemagazines.com/cart/ ... product=21
solomon grundy

Post by solomon grundy »

+1 on Metalform. A lot of aftermarket mags are actually made by Metalform.
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Post by marvelshooter »

Metalform: round top follower and removable base.
orionshooter
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Post by orionshooter »

Exactly what marvelshooter said - Metalform
Erud

Post by Erud »

Thanks for all of the suggestions. I will be checking them all out.

Thanks,
Erik
penman53
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1911 Mags

Post by penman53 »

I agree on the Metalform magazines with the round followers.
Bill Horton

Magazines

Post by Bill Horton »

I dont think there is anything wrong with any brand magazine as long as it works perfectly with your ammo / gun combination. This can only be confirmed by testing. I believe you need three magazines that never malfunction , Number them and if one malfunctions , throw it over the bsck stop and test another to replace it. Good Shooting Bill Horton
Guest

Post by Guest »

I use the 8 shot Metalform mags - they have proven totally reliable in 45 ACP. I also use the 8 shot 40 S&W and 9 shot 38 Supoer and 9mm Metalform mags for action pistol events.
Guest

Post by Guest »

Hi

Metalform: round top follower and removable base. The round top follower seems to be better. The removable base makes cleaning easier. I don't have those yet, all of mine are currently welded base. Two on the hardball gun, two on the Wadgun, and three on the Carry gun.

Mike
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38HBWC
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1911 mag

Post by 38HBWC »

Wilson from Brownells. They have a nice finish on the exterior and internally, the follower has little resistance. I have had no FTFs. And they cost very little.
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bebloomster
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Post by bebloomster »

Maybe I've just been lucky, but the standard old "Colt" marked blue 7rd magazine has worked just fine for me. Feeds SWC rounds with no problem in my Colt Gov't Model, Colt Gold Cup, Sig 1911 and Les Baer custom.
jaxshooter
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Post by jaxshooter »

I recommend Wilson magazines, excellent consistancy, nice finish and easy to take apart for cleaning.
Guest

Post by Guest »

+1 on the 7 round Colt Mags. They are inexpensive and work.

I have tried many others. Most, annoyingly, fail to feed in my RRA NM Hardball.
Andyd
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Post by Andyd »

I have some Shooting Star mags and Wilson. The Wilson is really nice but the old Shooting Star mags are cheaper and work well in my old Customs Colt 1911.
penman53
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Magazines

Post by penman53 »

Metalform round follower
oldcaster
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hardball&wadcutter 1911 magazines

Post by oldcaster »

Don't forget that there is a difference between a wad magazine and a hardball magazine. Each might work with the other but might not either.
waxman
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Post by waxman »

What you definitely DO NOT want to do is buy the $10 magazines at a gun show.
Ask me how I know.
100 rds later, they bulge, and don't fit in the mag well.
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