Posted: 4/8/2006 9:48:02 AM EDT
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I've got some of the Colt stamped mags and they're crap. Lots of failures to feed and the base plate fell off one. I need to get some more 7 rounders. What should I get? For 8-rounders I love the 47Ds, but right now I want some flush-fitting 7 rounders. |
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I find it interesting that Colt is selling their gunsite 1911 (and maybe other premiums with Wilson mags). They do contract their crap out so QC may have been an issue in your case. Also, it is true that some have cashed in on the colt name. I have the officer mags (with colt & pony IIRC), and I replaced all of these mags with Wilson spring/follower kits. The Colts never acted up with the kit (don't recalling them acting up prior to the kit ) and the mag bodies seem pretty solid. Of the 2 Shooting Stars I have one is out of spec & the slide won't lock after the last round. |
You can buy the steel baseplate for your 47's from Wilson. They make the magazine just slightly longer than a standard 7-rounder. ACT-MAG 7-rounders seem to be of good quality and they are fairly inexpensive. |
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Metalform!!! The Metalform 7-rounders with the flat, dimpled follower and welded baseplate are the best factory available mags. Second are using shooting star mag bodies with the Kobramag 7-round rebuild. These are very nice. Wolff makes avery good 7-round mag as well. For serious work in several different 1911s (I have four) use any of the above seven rounders (I have 36). |
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I have a bunch of Mec-Gar 7 rounders. All have fed, fit, and functioned fine. I have Wilsons, USGI, and Kimbers...and I would NOT hesistate to buy Mec-Gars. IMO, they are one of the best mags out there. Simply my opinion, take it for what it's worth, which would be exactily what you paid for it...$0.00 |