Posted: 2/16/2017 7:21:20 AM EDT
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I keep hearing they're good.
there seem to be about one hundred different designs arte they all good? how are the cheaper GI looking 8 rounders? what about the 10 rounders? would you trust the 10 rounders as backup carry mags? |
| I like to power mags. I have had issues with the 10 round CMC mags the followers don't seem to be wide enough for some guns and jump around they Slide stop causing Failure to lock back. For 10 round mags I just use tripp or Wilsons. I have never had an issue with a 8 round CMC powermag tho. Most flush fit 8 round magazines suffer from short spring life as they are basically 7 round magazine with 8 rounds crammed into them. Most of the new 8 round magazines have an extended body which helps spring life. |
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The only issue I've had with Power Mags is an occasional inertia feed with carry ammo. I've never had problems with ball. The problem was solved by putting Tripp Super 7 kits in the CMC mags. Did you use these in CMC 8 round magazines? Do you think the fix was the spring, or the follower? I've wondered if just dropping in the Tripp follower would be a fix. |
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Did you use these in CMC 8 round magazines? Do you think the fix was the spring, or the follower? I've wondered if just dropping in the Tripp follower would be a fix. It was with the 8 rounders. Most of the research I have done says inertia feed is a result of weak mag springs, but the mags I have were newish at the time. I wouldn't rule out the very smooth followers, though. |
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They have always worked in my 1911's I use mostly the stainless 8rd shooting star mags, I do use 10rd power mags as well though. My TRP Operator loves them. My TRP loves the 10rd power mags as well. Used them in several 3-gun matches, no issues at all. |
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Powermags are my go to magazines but avoid them if you've got an aluminum framed 1911 because the followers will gouge the frame. CMC says that their Powermag+ is good to go with lightweight frames. I use them in my Lightweightt Commander with no gouging issues. |
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stainless 8rd shooting star mags are all i have experience with mine are old too
They worked and continue to work with quite a few different full size 1911's i've owned. 2 wilson combats 6 colts, 2 springfields , 1 s&w That said my buddy had a factory colt combat commander they would not work in i don't mean one mag i mean 15...... that gun ran perfectly with both factory colt mags and wilson combat 47d's. |
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I have some 8 and 10 round Powermag + magazines. They work great in my TRP Operator but when I had a Rock Island compact the 10 rd mags would not work at all, round would nose dive everytime. Did not try the 8's.
The Operator pretty much will run anything though. |
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I keep hearing they're good. there seem to be about one hundred different designs arte they all good? how are the cheaper GI looking 8 rounders? what about the 10 rounders? would you trust the 10 rounders as backup carry mags? I trust them to run with ball and HST's as they've been proven to always feed the 1911's of mine. |
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I met Chip and his wife at SHOT a few years ago and he is a solid guy. Knows a ton about 1911s and magazines. He helped Kimber get their start. I have owned Shooting Stars for about 25 years and use the Power Mag+ mags in my 4.25" 1911s. Chip was also the driving force behind the STI and the 2011 design. Tripp and Strayer ran with it but he was the one who got them all to the drawing board. All the CMC mags I have are Powermags, and I have no complaints about their performance. Now they have a new RPM design with doubled-over feedlips that looks pretty intriguing. |
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Don't know why but they don't seem to work well in my Colt Commander 1991 I bought new about 6 years ago. Seem to always jam on the last bullet in the mag. 8 rounders. Can't figure it out. Patrick |
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I like to power mags. I have had issues with the 10 round CMC mags the followers don't seem to be wide enough for some guns and jump around they Slide stop causing Failure to lock back. For 10 round mags I just use tripp or Wilsons. I have never had an issue with a 8 round CMC powermag tho. Most flush fit 8 round magazines suffer from short spring life as they are basically 7 round magazine with 8 rounds crammed into them. Most of the new 8 round magazines have an extended body which helps spring life. This is the same experience I've found to be true as well. If an 8 round magazine body is flush fit or just a couple hairs over that, and you leave it fully loaded for a month... I was likely to have nose dives, stove pipes, etc. the next range visit. Wolff Extra Power springs and replacing the plastic followers with the traditional metal follower 100% remedied the problems. But I only loaded 7 rounds in the particular mags I speak of, (they were NOT CMC mags though OP.) The (8) round CMC Power Plus magazines have never failed any of my 1911's OP. The non Power Plus CMC flat bottom mags, (the ones you can run with said flat bottom or with the attachment with the rubber bumpers), they always fed fine but would fail to lock the slide with the last round 50% of the time. The 10 round magazines, granted I only had (2) had shorter than usual spring life in my experience. After 400-500 rounds I'd get a feed problem at about round 8 or 9 especially using +P ammo. I'd replace the springs with Wolff, load them up to (9) rounds and wouldn't have another problem with them. I feel the (8) round Power Plus mags are almost bomb proof, buy as many as you can. This above has been my experience. YMMV. |
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Powermags are my go to magazines but avoid them if you've got an aluminum framed 1911 because the followers will gouge the frame. I totally forgot about the follower and the aluminum frame issue. I sold all my McCormick mags 6 months ago to my brother. I just got an aluminum framed Champion Operator and almost bought 4 CMC's "Power Mags" Friday night from Midway... but decided on (2) Eight round Wilson ETM's and (2) Eight round Mec-Gar's. Glad I happened upon this thread and your post AF! OP, if you haven't checked out MidwayUSA then you should. They are having a sale on 1911 mags now. The ETM's I ordered were still a bit pricey but the Mec-Gar's were $16.50 each. Mec-Gar makes the factory mags for CZ, Browning, Walther, etc... I've never had a problem with either a factory Mec-Gar "CZ" magazine or a Mec-Gar branded mag, ever, and I own almost 30 of them combined for my (3) CZ's. They are having a nice sale on factory Colt mags and CMC Power Mag and PM+ magazines. |