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Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:27 pm
by fickman
My Wilson Combat mag is like butter compared to the factory Kimber mag.

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 6:10 pm
by G26ster
AndyC wrote:
G26ster wrote:Maybe it's just my "old guy" memory, but I believe I recall from my 1911 days that driving a magazine home, with greater capacity than the original designed for the particular frame, with too much force could damage internal parts and/or cause other issues. Dunno.
It can bend the feedlips - newer-style mags have a "stop" on the front of the magazine-body to prevent this.

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Thanks Andy, I knew there was something. But how would that apply to using a full size (8 rd) mag in an Officer size (7 rd) grip? Wouldn't the magazine suffer damage to the feed lips if driven home with authority, or is it not enough size difference to be concerned with?

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:04 pm
by ddstuder
I also recommend Tripp Mags. They are made in Texas! :txflag:

I have 5 of them and then I upgraded all of my factory mags with the Tripp Upgrade kits. It gives you a better spring and the same follower as the Cobra Mags they sell.

I bought some dirt cheap mags from Midway when they were on sale for $7.99 and added the Tripp upgrade kits for $8.95. These mags function flawlessly.

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:58 pm
by AEA
A "Officer's Size" mag will not fit in a Govt. (full size) 1911.....no matter how much you jam it.......LOL

EDIT: Had it backwards at first.

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:00 pm
by Beiruty
Bro ordered for me 3-pack of 10 rd Chip McCormackfrom Mags form Brownell.

Thanks Bro.

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:10 pm
by Reserve161
QUOTE: A "Full Size" (Govt.) 7 or 8 round mag will not fit in a Officer's 1911.....no matter how much you jam it.......LOL

I'm new to 1911s and don't consider myself an expert, but...
isn't this backwards?

Wouldn't the magazine just hang out the bottom of the magwell, but still work?

On the other hand, Officer's (shorter magazine) may not work in a full-sized 1911 because it is too short
to reach all the way to the breech? (is breech correct term here? some other term? --sorry)

Thanks!
Bryan

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:20 pm
by AEA
Reserve161 wrote:QUOTE: A "Full Size" (Govt.) 7 or 8 round mag will not fit in a Officer's 1911.....no matter how much you jam it.......LOL

I'm new to 1911s and don't consider myself an expert, but...
isn't this backwards?

Wouldn't the magazine just hang out the bottom of the magwell, but still work?

On the other hand, Officer's (shorter magazine) may not work in a full-sized 1911 because it is too short
to reach all the way to the breech? (is breech correct term here? some other term? --sorry)

Thanks!
Bryan
You are correct and I stand corrected. Got it backwards.....LOL

Govt into a officers will work.

An Officers model will not fit into a Govt.

I will edit my previous post.

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:33 pm
by G26ster
AEA wrote:
G26ster wrote:Thanks Andy, I knew there was something. But how would that apply to using a full size (8 rd) mag in an Officer size (7 rd) grip?
A "Full Size" (Govt.) 7 or 8 round mag will not fit in a Officer's 1911.....no matter how much you jam it.......LOL
Of course it won't go fully in, but as it has no stop on the outside of the magazine like the modern 10 rounders, ensuring it is seated with too much force (palm of hand) will eventually damage the feed lips as Andy says. ;-)

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:40 pm
by AEA
G26ster wrote:
AEA wrote:
G26ster wrote:Thanks Andy, I knew there was something. But how would that apply to using a full size (8 rd) mag in an Officer size (7 rd) grip?
A Officer's mag will not fit in a Govt. 1911.....no matter how much you jam it.......LOL
Of course it won't go fully in, but as it has no stop on the outside of the magazine like the modern 10 rounders, ensuring it is seated with too much force (palm of hand) will eventually damage the feed lips as Andy says. ;-)
I edited my original post as I had it backwards. I have corrected your quote of my original post (edited) as well.

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:42 pm
by PBratton
flechero wrote:You might try Tripp Research... good quality and a Texas company. They aren't "cheap" but you don't want "cheap" mags anyway.

http://www.trippresearch.com/store/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I also have a number of Wilson mags which have been great. (and Wilson spring & followers in my Kimber mag bodies)
I'll second Tripp!!!

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:47 pm
by Reserve161
Thanks, Alan -
I appreciate your help with me understand it correctly. And of course, you can damage a magazine
that is too long by seating it too forcefully, makes perfect sense.

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:16 pm
by Pro Street
I am using the 8 round Chip McCormick and 8 round Pro Mag and they both run great in my gun.

Re: Educate me on 1911 Mags

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 5:49 pm
by atxtj
My Dan Wesson CCO came with Checkmate 7rd mags, they have functioned great, so I bought a bunch of them (a lot less expensive than Wilsons or Tripps as well). I run CMC and factory Colts in my series 70 govt model. They work great as well. I did have a Tripp come apart in my CCO (follower came out on last round! :shock: ), locked it up good, will not use another one in that gun.