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Have a Springfield 1911- A1 who makes the best mags for this pistol? 45 acp. Want to buy a half doz.mb


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I don't know of any makers of truly bad magazines anymore. I have magazines from most makers and they all just work flawlessly in my guns.

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Metalform with round followers are the way to go.
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Wilson combat and Tripp research

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Originally Posted by TenX
Metalform with round followers are the way to go.
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My preference as well.


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I have three Wilson Combat 47D with baseplates I could part with if you're interested. Send me a pm if you want.


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Originally Posted by Ackleyfan
Wilson combat and Tripp research


I concur. Never had Tripps, but friends in the game & in the know recommend them. I trust their reports. OTOH, I use Wilsons exclusively.


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I use Wilson in all of my 1911's.


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I run Check-Mate 7-round mags, with hybrid feed lips in my Springfield Armory 1911a1 45acp pistols. They have been flawless. Feed lip selection is very important for the type of bullet you plan to shoot. There are three feed lip designs:

G.I. For 230 grain fmj bullets
Hybrid: Feeds both FMJ and SWC
Wadcutter: Feeds SWC best

https://gunmagwarehouse.com/check-mate-1911-45-acp-7-round-hybrid-magazine.html


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Originally Posted by Magnum_Bob
Have a Springfield 1911- A1 who makes the best mags for this pistol? 45 acp. Want to buy a half doz.mb
I've only been using MetalForm for decades. Only once had a problem with one, but that was after hundreds of rounds through it. Likely just needed a new spring.

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Wison or Chip McCormick is what I use...Generally Wilson lately


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Tripp Cobra Mag, Wilson 47D & McCormick.

Tripp has a metal tab that the slide stop locks onto, where the Wilson has a plastic tab, although I have never had a Wilson fail.

Unless McCormick has recently gone to plastic followers, it's a non-issue with their metal followers.

Trips are also controlled feed if that matters to you.

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Originally Posted by buttstock
I run Check-Mate 7-round mags, with hybrid feed lips in my Springfield Armory 1911a1 45acp pistols. They have been flawless. Feed lip selection is very important for the type of bullet you plan to shoot. There are three feed lip designs:

G.I. For 230 grain fmj bullets
Hybrid: Feeds both FMJ and SWC
Wadcutter: Feeds SWC best

https://gunmagwarehouse.com/check-mate-1911-45-acp-7-round-hybrid-magazine.html

I'm also a Check-Mate and hybrid feed lip fan. Problem is, they're not quite so readily available (see the link above... out of stock).

I have assembled some to fit this configuration, but it's not exactly economical to do that. Colt marked magazines (at least up until recently, as I think they have changed) are Check-Mate, with hybrid feed lips, and flat dimpled followers.

A good ready-to-go magazine that works very well (AND has hybrid feed lips!) is the Mec-Gar standard 7 round magazine. I do not like the Mec-Gar 8 round magazines... but then, I don't like ANY 8 round magazines. I don't care what anyone says about them, I have never had any luck with any of them, and I avoid them all like the plague.

Honestly, the "wadcutter feed lips" work fine, and this has been pretty much the standard now for most makers for 30+ years. I just like the hybrids because they feed more smoothly. Does it matter? probably not, but I like it.

By the way, the Kimber marked 7 round magazines are Check-Mate, wadcutter feed lips, with the standard flat follower with the "dimple", and they work great. You don't have to spend a fortune to get a good 1911 magazine.

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47 D’s are crap…… developed a crack by the feed lips. Wilson replaced it for free. Magazine was only 40 years old or so. Been running the same seven magazines for a heck of a long time. I replace the base pad, spring and follower about every two years. Wilson has pretty good sales on their magazines.
We use Wilson nine, ten and forty five magazines.

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Originally Posted by frank500
47 D’s are crap…… developed a crack by the feed lips. Wilson replaced it for free. Magazine was only 40 years old or so. Been running the same seven magazines for a heck of a long time. I replace the base pad, spring and follower about every two years. Wilson has pretty good sales on their magazines.
We use Wilson nine, ten and forty five magazines.



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Originally Posted by GunGeek
I don't know of any makers of truly bad magazines anymore. I have magazines from most makers and they all just work flawlessly in my guns.
Mec-gar mags are a safe bet. ProMag not so much.


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Mostly use McCormick Shooting Stars. I don't shoot my 1911 A-1 that much these days, and those work just fine.


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Originally Posted by Gojoe
Originally Posted by GunGeek
I don't know of any makers of truly bad magazines anymore. I have magazines from most makers and they all just work flawlessly in my guns.
Mec-gar mags are a safe bet. ProMag not so much.
Yes, some of the best pistol makers contract with Mec-Gar to make their mags for them.

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Originally Posted by Mannlicher
Mostly use McCormick Shooting Stars. I don't shoot my 1911 A-1 that much these days, and those work just fine.

Same here. But I've found most 1911 mags work well in full size 45's. It's the 9mm, 10mm, Supers where they can be more finicky.

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