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I was checking for a chambered round (1911) and this was never an issue with the stock magazines. Yesterday for the first time I performed the same manuever with my aftermarket Chip Mccormick mag and noticed that the slide hung up from just that tiny bit of motion.
It has been noted that to seat the magazine properly requires more force (due to the compression of the cartridge against the slide). This of course causes more friction against the slide increasing poor feeding and extraction potential (which has been observed in very rare instances at the range and now I know why)
Please tell me the issues involved with modifying the magazine catch slot. My stock magazines work great and it turns out that my Chip Mccormick mags ride a bit high in the well.
What issues would crop up by removing some material from the top of the slot (see pic). My measurements reveal that it would require a MAXIMUM of 1/16in material removal but I would like to get input first.
Thanks!