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Thread: Vickers Duty 1911 Mag

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    Awesome Mags!

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    Dang, those look pretty nice.
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    I like mine a lot. Work in all my 1911s, except won't lock in the Baer - but that's not surprising nor an issue.
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    I have one I am rotating through my wilson....



    1. It is very difficult to fully load. This is after nearly two months of weekly drills.
    2. When it gets dirty, the mag follower gets grabby.

    Zero malfunctions. Obviously, this an example of one. But so far, I will be sticking to the standard Wilson mags for future purchases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Bell View Post
    I have one I am rotating through my wilson....



    1. It is very difficult to fully load. This is after nearly two months of weekly drills.
    2. When it gets dirty, the mag follower gets grabby.

    Zero malfunctions. Obviously, this an example of one. But so far, I will be sticking to the standard Wilson mags for future purchases.
    Base plates contributing factor? The body / spring/ follower (same with grooves) is same as the +p sans holes right?
    Last edited by R0CKETMAN; 03-14-16 at 06:05.
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    At $55 a piece, these mags had better do more than just hold .45 cartridges. Too much $ for my taste.

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    The look nice but I have yet to wear out any of my Wilson 47D's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Bell View Post
    I wish they included the plastic base plates. I am probably going to buy a few of these. Maybe I could sell the steel plates off.
    I agree. I have three and am going to get three more. I like the mags and they are well though out. The problem with the supplied base plate is that they will not fit in a safariland mag pouch. I had to buy the plastic base plates. Anyone want to buy three base plates. I have zero use for them. Maybe Wilson Combat or LAV will chime in on this subject.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agr1279 View Post
    I agree. I have three and am going to get three more. I like the mags and they are well though out. The problem with the supplied base plate is that they will not fit in a safariland mag pouch. I had to buy the plastic base plates. Anyone want to buy three base plates. I have zero use for them. Maybe Wilson Combat or LAV will chime in on this subject.

    Dan
    I'd like to try them on an ETM HD mag
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    Quote Originally Posted by R0CKETMAN View Post
    I'd like to try them on an ETM HD mag
    Check you in box.

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