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*Warning*........bad 1911 mags
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<blockquote data-quote="MrShooter" data-source="post: 1750097" data-attributes="member: 14771"><p>I <em>STRONGLY</em> disagree. I have many and they have been 110% in many 1911's through thousands of rounds and many drops onto contrete, dirt, mud, gravel and other surfaces. </p><p>They only thing I think wilson has going for them is the way their baseplates attach, which are like many others. </p><p></p><p>Chip Cormick makes Kimbers mags, FYI. </p><p></p><p>Wilson and Tripps may be great, but as are KimPro's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrShooter, post: 1750097, member: 14771"] I [I]STRONGLY[/I][B][/B][U][/U] disagree. I have many and they have been 110% in many 1911's through thousands of rounds and many drops onto contrete, dirt, mud, gravel and other surfaces. They only thing I think wilson has going for them is the way their baseplates attach, which are like many others. Chip Cormick makes Kimbers mags, FYI. Wilson and Tripps may be great, but as are KimPro's. [/QUOTE]
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