Source for 1911/M1991A1 mags

Jim V

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http://www.brownells.com http://www.denneysshooters.com :eek: entered it wrong before http://www.promagindustries.com :eek: entered this one wrong toohttp://www.ajaxgrips.com
that should cover several locations to buy mags on line.

The question of favorite magazines opens a big can of worms, everybodyhas a favorite brand of magazines for the 1911 as do the pistols. My best magazines are the old Randall mags, followed by some original GI mags, then Shooting Stars and then the ProMags I am testing.

I suggest that you go to the range and borrow several different makes of 1911 magazines and try them all to find which ones work best in your pistol(s).

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[This message has been edited by Jim V (edited February 28, 2000).]
 

RikWriter

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I also gotta go with the Wilson 8-rounders. Never had any trouble with them. Definitely well made and worth the money.
 

John Forsyth

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Jim's advice is real good. I have a Kimber that is not too fond of Wilson's, but it just loves CMC Shooting Stars. You figure it out.

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John
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jeffelkins

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Thanks. I ordered two Promag six rounders from Brownells to start with. At ten bucks per, I can toss em if I hate em :)
 

Sid Post

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I sure like the Ed Brown mags. Checkout http://www.edbrown.com/magazines.htm

Not the cheapest in market place but, the ones I have are the best I have found. Yes, I like them better then Wilson. Ed Brown products have served me very well and unlike Wilson, I haven't found any questionable parts (I'm sure customer service would be great with Ed Brown but, I have never tried it ;) ).

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