1911 mags in 9mm

Tripp Cobra are better made (and cheaper) than Wilson ETM imho (I have both). Both have worked 100% for me, but in all honesty, I see no reason to go for the Wilson in MY case.

YMMV
 
Tripps and Wilson ETMs are both great. Wilsons can run a little more expensive depending on where you get them from, I find. But good stuff nevertheless.
 
it hasnt, but im getting close to half way there and all my stoppages can be attributed to me learning how to reload (ie: cases not having enough bell and therefore causing them to jam in the chamber) which doesnt really count against the gun. Since I spent a day working out exactly what was wrong with my reloads, no problems

by the time his gun got to where mine is at, he had 4 stoppages and he uses commercial ammo.
 
EXACTLY no idea, I didnt count the ones i could 100% call ammo failures (as he doesnt, like the one the gun has with the commercial reloaded ammo early on) there is only one failure that i have no idea about if it was ammo or not because it was at a match and i obviously cleared it and kept going, so call that one failure
 
The reason I ask is that you have a gun with a much lower round count, with way more stoppages - you have no idea how many.

The possibilities are:

1) STI somehow managed to build a gun that is more reliable than anything Jason Burton can build

2) You do not log your rounds, and consequently have an unknown number of stoppages, all but one of which you attribute to your own personal mistakes, out of an unknown total, and STI does NOT build the most reliable 9mm 1911 that has ever existed.
 
The reason I ask is that you have a gun with a much lower round count, with way more stoppages - you have no idea how many.

The possibilities are:

1) STI somehow managed to build a gun that is more reliable than anything Jason Burton can build

2) You do not log your rounds, and consequently have an unknown number of stoppages, all but one of which you attribute to your own personal mistakes, out of an unknown total, and STI does NOT build the most reliable 9mm 1911 that has ever existed.

i log my rounds every time i shoot, down to the round. when there was a stoppage (i say was because im at 5000 trouble free) then it was looked at and oddly enough i can look at a case that jammed up the gun and see the large bulge in the bottom to easily say that that is an ammo problem and not a gun problem.Rob and Tim were both at the practice sessions where my reloads sucked and saw the stoppages caused by terrible ammo, and they can both attest to me having no issues since i sat down and fixed the reloads since they are there for 90% of my shooting. Actually i still have a box of those crap rounds kicking around somewhere...

anyways, im done. Todds guns are clearly the end and and be all of 1911s and nothing could possibly be wrong with them and because i do not have a giant blog or teach courses my guns experience is worth nothing even though shooter experience has nothing to do with how many times a gun or mag malfunctions outside of limp wristing it.
 
I can attest to his guns performance and the issues with his reloads at the start. It was based on his experiences and my observations of his gun and mags that I emailed Todd about the TC mags being the goto mags. I was shocked when Todd directed me to the first post about his 9mm 1911 and how the TC mags were among the first deadlined. Brennan's Spartan has performed flawlessly since he sorted out his reloads, which if I remember correctly would be about 4000 rounds total now. And he is no better than me or Todd at cleaning his guns.
 
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