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I want to get some extra mags for my 9mm Range Officer, what make do you guys recommend and where is the best place to buy them?
I see CDNN has some cheap ones for 14.99, are these worth a dam or spend the extra coin?
Thanks
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IMO, cheap or after market mags are the main cause for most FTF in a 1911. That being said, I only buy two brands of 1911 magazines.
Wilson Combat for carry. And Chip McCormick Power Mags for hunting and competition. Never had a problem with either one of those. Ever.
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IMO, cheap or after market mags are the main cause for most FTF in a 1911. That being said, I only buy two brands of 1911 magazines.
Wilson Combat for carry. And Chip McCormick Power Mags for hunting and competition. Never had a problem with either one of those. Ever. Neal, I knew I liked you. To the OP, Neal's suggestions are exactly what I use in my three 1911's. Friends don't let friends buy cheap mags. Ed
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Never had a failure with any Wilson Mag.
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Glad I asked. These are superior to the factory mags?
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Tripp Cobra Mags, nothing is better; Wilson's are a distant 2nd.
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Tripp Cobra Mags, nothing is better; Wilson's are a distant 2nd.
MM Tripp Research for me too.
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Glad I asked. These are superior to the factory mags? I traded for a pristine Colt Combat Commander with new Colt mags which should've been as good as any "aftermarket" company I thought. After having troubles, I was told by several here that my mags were junk and I needed Wilson Combat 47D's so I bought a few and they did make a huge difference.
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I've never had troubles with Wilson 47d's out of a .45. Actually, I've never had any trouble out of Colt 7 rounders and my Colt 8 rounders have worked just fine too. Mine are all about 14 years old. Some have been left loaded the entire time.
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All of my Wilson mags have been upgraded with Tripp guts and I've been running them that way since Tripp released that product.
If I were buying a 1911 magazine today, I'd go straight to Tripp.
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Tripp Cobra Mags, nothing is better; Wilson's are a distant 2nd.
MM I've always used used Wilson or McCormick. I'll have to give these a try.
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Ed, do you use 7 or 8 round mags in the Wilson's? And why?
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Buying cheap magazines sometimes works and sometimes doesn't work out. With a 9mm 1911 the magazine plays a very big role. I would buy the best and only the best. And in 9mm, there is no better magazine tan the Tripp Research magazines.
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