Hey 1911'rs,
I bought a nice Sig 1911R 45 acp a month ago from a CGN'r and it came with 5 mags. Two of them are 10 round Pro-Mags", soooo aftermarket. I was out at the range last weekend and I found they weren't performing well with my Sig. My number 1 complaint with them is that I loaded 11 rounds in one (by mistake I may add), and when I went to insert the mag, it wouldn't seat (yes I know only 10 rounds, I lost count when I was loading ok?
). So I figured it out, removed the mag, I had to pull it out because it wouldn't "fall out" like the stainless mags that come with the Sig from factory. I then loaded it again and proceeded to shoot it. One of the rounds jammed (I guess you call it stovepipe. it was facing upward in the action) and the casing was sheared badly, enough that the base of the bullet was showing. I ejected it and continued to finish the mag. After that I just put it away and grabbed my Ruger 22 mkii and just plinked the afternoon away n went home. BTW I was shooting Remington UMC 230 grain fmj.
Anyway, my question is would the Wilson Combat 45 acp 10 round mags be "better" for my Sig? I was watching a youtube vid Larry Vickers and Ken Hackathorn talking about mags. They were saying pretty much that barring any actual malfunctions with your gun per se, MOST problems with feeding is largely due in part to poor magazine quality, worn out (excess usage). you know, that sort of thing....is there ANY validity to these statements?
So I'm considering buying a few Wilson Combat 45 acp 10 round mags from Wanstalls. They have them @ $ 52 cdn (shipping xtra of course)
So what do you guys think?
Is it worth it?
More importantly, is anyone running WC mags in their 1911's (any make or model)?
Is anyone having any problems running them in their 1911?
Thanks in advance guys, I value anyone's input and advice
Mike
I bought a nice Sig 1911R 45 acp a month ago from a CGN'r and it came with 5 mags. Two of them are 10 round Pro-Mags", soooo aftermarket. I was out at the range last weekend and I found they weren't performing well with my Sig. My number 1 complaint with them is that I loaded 11 rounds in one (by mistake I may add), and when I went to insert the mag, it wouldn't seat (yes I know only 10 rounds, I lost count when I was loading ok?
Anyway, my question is would the Wilson Combat 45 acp 10 round mags be "better" for my Sig? I was watching a youtube vid Larry Vickers and Ken Hackathorn talking about mags. They were saying pretty much that barring any actual malfunctions with your gun per se, MOST problems with feeding is largely due in part to poor magazine quality, worn out (excess usage). you know, that sort of thing....is there ANY validity to these statements?
So I'm considering buying a few Wilson Combat 45 acp 10 round mags from Wanstalls. They have them @ $ 52 cdn (shipping xtra of course)
So what do you guys think?
Is it worth it?
More importantly, is anyone running WC mags in their 1911's (any make or model)?
Is anyone having any problems running them in their 1911?
Thanks in advance guys, I value anyone's input and advice
Mike


















































