I have a Colt 1991 A1, but I only have the two factory mags, and one Shooting Star 8 rd. mag that doesn't work very well. What is a good reliable magazine? Prefer it to have bumpers already installed, but not a deal breaker.
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The ETM is our best 8-rd magazine. It does everything the 47D does except with a stiffer tube and stronger, stainless steel spring that will last quite a bit longer as well. The magazine does look best inserted in a gun with a magwell.Whats the difference between the Wilson Elite Tactical mags, and the 47D?
Ouch! Way back when, 1911 mags had a little loop on the floorplate for lanyards; the idea was that you were expected to hold onto your spent ones and that cavalry troops would be less likely to lose the mags if they fumbled while riding. But smacking it into the gun was a little painful, as you can imagine.and end up with little blood blisters on the palm of my hand.
Tripp research ie Vernon Tripp, the T in STI.
My Detonics .45, from '90s, seems to work fine with any brand. Mostly. Every brand of magazines that I have used seems to cause some trouble at some point. Apparently, the top part of the magazine widens enough to cause sticky magazine dropping. Squeezing the top part with a clamp seems to fix it - but I need to keep an eye on my magazines....
The thing is, there are tolerances in play, and there's not a "one size is best in all" option, overall. Also, not every magazine is perfect from the factory, and may need the lip spacing tweaked, or have them polished, or whatever. Some mag catches will hold the magazine higher than others, and that can have an effect on feeding - and the exact height of the magazine catch window in the magazine interacts with that.
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My Detonics .45, from '90s, seems to work fine with any brand. Mostly. Every brand of magazines that I have used seems to cause some trouble at some point. Apparently, the top part of the magazine widens enough to cause sticky magazine dropping. Squeezing the top part with a clamp seems to fix it - but I need to keep an eye on my magazines.
Not sure if the change is mag dimensions is just from shooting, or from dropping the mags to the ground during practice and matches.
I have a Colt 1991 A1, but I only have the two factory mags, and one Shooting Star 8 rd. mag that doesn't work very well. What is a good reliable magazine? Prefer it to have bumpers already installed, but not a deal breaker.
To add to that proper crimp is a game changer too. I've seen crimp fuck a 1911 and stop it in its tracks. The crimp hanging if not enough can catch just enough and not let the slide go into battery. Drop tests are real important with 1911sHAVE 8 CHIP MCCORMICK stainless 8 round magazines and 3 of their 10 round Magazines.
There from the mid to late 90's. Run them in Kimber Gold Match and Colt 1911.
No issues. Sure it's the magazines and not the gun or your ammo?
I shot mostly all reloads , 230 g hollow points, 230g ball, 215g SWC lead bullets with a flat nose.
Some bullets you need to adjust the length for reliable feeding. If running factory ammo try different manufactures.
What's not work very well mean? Feeding issue or slide not locking back on last round ?
To add to that proper crimp is a game changer too. I've seen crimp fuck a 1911 and stop it in its tracks. The crimp hanging if not enough can catch just enough and not let the slide go into battery. Drop tests are real important with 1911s