NRA Gun Gear of the Week, 10-Round Magazines For 1911s

Published on March 9, 2018
Duration: 4:04

This video from NRA Gun Gear of the Week reviews three 10-round magazine options for the 1911 platform, addressing the firearm's standard capacity limitations. Experts Joe Kurtenbach and others from American Rifleman detail the features, materials, and price points of Mec-Gar, Chip McCormick Custom, and Wilson Combat magazines, highlighting design innovations like reinforced rails to prevent common failures. The review provides valuable insights for 1911 owners seeking to enhance their firearm's ammunition capacity and reliability.

Quick Summary

NRA experts review 10-round .45 ACP magazines for the 1911, addressing its standard 7-8 round capacity. Mec-Gar ($31, carbon steel), Chip McCormick Custom RPM ($36, stainless steel with rails), and Wilson Combat ($41-$44, stainless steel with rails) are detailed, highlighting design features like reinforced rails to prevent feed lip deformation and enhance reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 1911 Capacity
  2. 00:43Mec-Gar 10-Round Magazine
  3. 01:25Chip McCormick Railed Power Mag (RPM)
  4. 02:39Wilson Combat Elite Tactical Magazine

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of 10-round magazines for the 1911 pistol?

10-round magazines for the 1911 address the platform's standard capacity limitation of 7-8 rounds, providing increased ammunition availability for various shooting applications. Brands like Mec-Gar, Chip McCormick Custom, and Wilson Combat offer these enhanced capacity options.

How do Chip McCormick Custom and Wilson Combat magazines prevent feed lip deformation?

Chip McCormick Custom's Railed Power Mag (RPM) and Wilson Combat's Elite Tactical Magazine utilize reinforced rails integrated into the magazine body instead of traditional feed lips. This design innovation helps prevent the common issue of feed lip deformation, enhancing magazine longevity and reliability.

What materials are used in the reviewed 10-round 1911 magazines?

The reviewed magazines vary in material. The Mec-Gar features a carbon steel tube, while both the Chip McCormick Custom RPM and Wilson Combat Elite Tactical Magazine use stainless steel tubes. Internal components like followers and springs also differ between the brands.

What is the typical price range for these 10-round 1911 magazines?

The reviewed 10-round magazines for the 1911 fall into a mid-range price bracket. The Mec-Gar is approximately $31, the Chip McCormick Custom RPM is $36, and the Wilson Combat Elite Tactical Magazine ranges from $41 to $44, depending on the finish.

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