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Ordered a couple Mec-Gar 7-rounders for my Auto-Ordnance range toy on a friend's recommendation . For anyone that's used this particular brand, do they make decent 1911 mags?
Can't speak for the 1911 mags, but their Sig and Beretta mags are mint.
Exiledviking
11-08-15, 09:55
I've have used a pair for almost 10 years. Been really pleased with them. The springs require occasional replacement. Supposedly early units cracked the near the feed lips but I haven't heard anything about that in years.
NickySantoro
11-08-15, 11:43
I have 4 also used with an AO for years. Zero malfunctions.
I have several 1911 9mm mec-gar mags, they work perfectly well.
I have four in my Pachmayr box specifically for Colt National Match .45 Pistols.
You can't afford stoppages and malfunctions when shooting the President's Match, the National Trophy Individual, or Excellence-in-Competition Matches.
I have 9mm and .45 mags. Use the 9mm the most. No problems so far.
Evel Baldgui
11-09-15, 12:35
I have a few; flush fit, perfect function, well priced, what's not to like!
Sterling Archer
11-10-15, 16:38
I just learned about Mec-Gar recently after purchasing my first Beretta, I'll have to check out their 1911 mags.
I have four in my Pachmayr box specifically for Colt National Match .45 Pistols.
You can't afford stoppages and malfunctions when shooting the President's Match, the National Trophy Individual, or Excellence-in-Competition Matches.
Sinister, you must be a BE shooter ?
If so, we have something in common.
Clarence
I'm a combat shooter who pretends to be a bullseye shooter. I suck at one-handed shooting.
I have several MecGar magazines for my 9mm 1911s. They are reliable and reasonably priced.
Ive used their 10mm 1911 mags for several years and mine have been gtg.
I'm a combat shooter who pretends to be a bullseye shooter. I suck at one-handed shooting.
I have been shooting one handed so long that using two feels unnatural :)
Back to the OP's question, the magazines in question have worked well in my .45's and 9mm's.
Clarence
plouffedaddy
11-14-15, 10:01
Ordered a couple Mec-Gar 7-rounders for my Auto-Ordnance range toy on a friend's recommendation . For anyone that's used this particular brand, do they make decent 1911 mags?
They're good. The only mags I prefer to them are the Wilson 47Ds personally but either way they're good to go.
I haven't tried the Mec Gar 1911 mags, but I do use their Hi-Power mags and have had no trouble with them.
Running a half dozen Springfield style in a 9mm 1911 build. They function reliably.
MecGar has always been a good choice for magazines. But I read some 1911 experts don't recommend their 1911 offerings. I took a chance and bought two for my .38 Super Auto. So far so good..
I think for 45 ACP the standard players are good. When you get into the 9mm which the platform wasn't designed for then the nich market mags come into play. The Springfield style 1911 mags were development from the Springfield Shooting Team (Rob Leatham?). The mod is a small ramp on the front of the mag that supports the nose of the cartridge preventing it from nose diving as the slide starts stipping the round from the mag. Metalform manufactured these for SA as OEM I believe as they do for other manufacturers (Beretta & Sig ect) as well.
I originally tried the Wilsons when they first came out but could only load 6-7 rounds in them with any reliability, hence the move the the Megar.
I think for 45 ACP the standard players are good. When you get into the 9mm which the platform wasn't designed for then the nich market mags come into play. The Springfield style 1911 mags were development from the Springfield Shooting Team (Rob Leatham?). The mod is a small ramp on the front of the mag that supports the nose of the cartridge preventing it from nose diving as the slide starts stipping the round from the mag. Megar manufactured these for SA as OEM I believe as they do for other manufacturers (Beretta & Sig ect) as well.
I originally tried the Wilsons when they first came out but could only load 6-7 rounds in them with any reliability, hence the move the the Megar.
I believe the Springfield 9mm mags are made by metalform.
http://www.dillonprecision.com/docs/march_07_metalform_mags.pdf
I stand corrected Hawkeb. Thanks for refreshing my memory. Corrected.
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