Adjusting the Lips of Colt Mags for the Marvel Unit 1

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1911nut
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Adjusting the Lips of Colt Mags for the Marvel Unit 1

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Here's a old site by Bob Marvel -"Functioning Factors" for the Marvel 1911 - .22 Conversion Units.

http://marinedsa.com/Pistol%20Informati ... ioning.pdf

The way I adjusted my steel mags was to duplicate the one that worked the best but I remember the dimensions were in line with the above article.
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If you are having feeding problemsI fixed mine by releaving the notch where the back of the round comes out of the mag. The old ace conversions had this releaf.
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I was having trouble getting my Marvel to function after I first got it. After a double alibi one night a shooter who had a Marvel in his box as a back-up showed me how his magazines had been altered to release the round about 1/8th of an inch sooner. He advised I do the same. I resisted because once done this can't be undone. To keep this short once I resolved my other issues I had no further troubles and I have never touched my mags except to clean them.
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Post by TonyT »

I have used the Metalform 22 magazines and have not experienced any issue. With the recent price increases by metalform I found tha I could also use the Ciever mags.
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Re: Adjusting the Lips of Colt Mags for the Marvel Unit 1

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1911nut wrote:Here's a old site by Bob Marvel -"Functioning Factors" for the Marvel 1911 - .22 Conversion Units.

http://marinedsa.com/Pistol%20Informati ... ioning.pdf

The way I adjusted my steel mags was to duplicate the one that worked the best but I remember the dimensions were in line with the above article.
Hi

I did that and it worked so far. You also have to keep them clean.

Later

Mike
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Post by TonyT »

I have never tinkered with the Metalform mags using my Marvel conversion unit and have never expereincced any problems.
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Post by jackh »

A few years ago Metalform put out magazines with terrible formed lips, especially the fronts. Mags I purchased from Marvel Precision and other retail were bad. I chose to deal direct with Metalform and got replacements that were a little better. However to get 100% function I had to reshape the entire lips to duplicate the original Colt Ace magazines. It took a bit of body and fender work.
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Re: Adjusting the Lips of Colt Mags for the Marvel Unit 1

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1911nut wrote:Here's a old site by Bob Marvel -"Functioning Factors" for the Marvel 1911 - .22 Conversion Units.

http://marinedsa.com/Pistol%20Informati ... ioning.pdf

The way I adjusted my steel mags was to duplicate the one that worked the best but I remember the dimensions were in line with the above article.
The Metalform magazines I recently purchased wouldn't function. I bent the feed lips. I used needle nose pliers and bent the forward parts of the rear and front feed lips to approximate the "spread" as in the article. So, far, so good.
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