Where to buy "premium" 1911 mags?

Culwathion

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Chip McCormick... Wilson Combat... Metalform...?

I have a low tolerance for filling out paperwork. Anyone know of a good retailer, online or otherwise, who can provide these magazines without the hassle or an insane markup? Thanks in advance.
 
I'd go with Chip or Tripp Cobra ;) ... well - Kimber Pro are good too.
If you play in the dirt and/or need durability (reliability over long period of time) - skip Wilson.
 
X2 for Tripp Cobra mags.They are the best that I have tried for my 1911s,and Ive tried Wilsons,CMC,colt,shooting star amongst others.

Order direct from them.They are great to deal with and will ship to Canada.The present Xchange rate helps as well.
 
x3 for Tripp Research CobraMags. trippresearch.com. Great mags, great folks to deal with and they do a lot of shipping to Canada. Order as many mags as you want and they will break it down into sub-$100 shipments for export purposes. And as others have mentioned, with the exchange rate being what it is right now, this is the time to do it!
 
If you play in the dirt and/or need durability (reliability over long period of time) - skip Wilson.
I agree. Wilson's are great mags, but I've always found them a little delicate for really hard use. I have 8 stainless Chip 8-round mags with the Shooting Star followers and never had any problems.
 
+1 on the Dlask mags; they are decent for the money. They are made in Italy by ACT-MAG and are also sold be Wolff, Novak, and others. They aren't 100% in my gun with wadcutters, but work flawlessly with any other bullet type I've tried.
 
Thanks for all the tips. I've placed an order with Tripp. They were very helpful, and it was easy as pie. I'll post an update, if warranted, for anyone using the "search" feature in the future...
 
mecgar are good, chips 10 rounders are great, i switched to them over the kimbers, i found the kimbers springs were way to soft and did not reliably lock my slide after about only 30 loadings. they are better now that they have wolff springs in them.
 
Just an update for anyone using the "search" function in the future. The Tripp mags are great. A little trouble seating them at first, but nothing a good, solid smack couldn't fix.

As the owner of a *very* finicky 1911, I'm gonna quote beltfed from a few posts earlier:

You owe it to yourself to order some and try them...
 
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