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1911 45 ACP POWER MAGAZINES

1911 45 ACP POWER MAGAZINES Reviews & Ratings

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  • Includes 3 popular Chip McCormick 1911 magazines
  • Gives you the ideal number of magazines for a trip to the range, concealed carry, or duty
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5 Stars
83%
4 Stars
0%
3 Stars
0%
2 Stars
0%
1 Stars
17%
Reviews Summary
Overall, the Chip McCormick 1911 45 ACP Power Magazines receive positive feedback for their reliability and quality. Many users appreciate their ease of use and performance in various firearms, but some experienced feeding issues with specific ammo types, leading to mixed reviews on performance under all conditions.
What Reviewers Are Saying
Reliability
67%
Many reviewers highlight the reliability of the Chip McCormick magazines, noting that they function well with various firearms without causing malfunctions. Users report that these magazines seat, lock, and drop free effectively, making them a trusted choice for both competition and everyday carry.
Quality and Construction
50%
A significant number of reviews mention the high-quality build of the magazines, including strong springs and a solid feel. Customers who have upgraded from older models express satisfaction with the improvements in design, especially appreciating the wadcutter-type feedlips that enhance performance.
Feeding Issues
33%
Some users report feeding problems with certain types of ammunition, including self-defense hollow points. These issues are particularly noted with specific models of firearms, leading to a degree of dissatisfaction among those who experienced jams or misfeeds.
Ease of Use
50%
Reviewers frequently comment on the ease of loading the magazines and the convenience of locking them with the slide closed. This ease of use is a notable factor for customers who utilize these magazines in competitive settings or for personal defense.
5
Great Function
I had used CMC Shooting Star mags in my 1911s and they were getting worn out. I thought to try the 3-pack and am happy with it. These mags work very well; seat, lock the slide and drop free with no issues. With my Kimber Tactical Custom II and Pro Carry II, I experience no malfunctions, even with lead and plated SWCs.
5
Fantastic
I use the Chip McCormick magazines for competition and carry. They function great, very easy to load and I love the ease of locking a full mag with the slide closed. So far they're perfect. I use them in a Kimber Pro Carry HD
5
Best.
The best magazines I own. The nicest I've seen.
5
Excellent mags for the money
Was very skeptical of these mags due to an experience with a "Shooting Stars" mag 20 years ago. Glad I decided to give them a try. These are MUCH better than those old 8rd'ers of yesteryear. Very high quality build, strong springs, and has been extremely reliable with my Ruger SR1911. I was especially glad to see these come with the wadcutter-type feedlips vs the hybrid-type found on the Checkmates. Went a head and ordered a few more.
5
Three-peat
Simply great mags, very little nose dive when maxed out with 230gr FMJ, very solid.
1
WORST MAGAZINES I EVER PURCHASED
I used two Ed Brown Kobra Carries and Two Springfield Armory 1911's one a Target and the other an m1A1 with adjustable sights to run the CHIP MCCORMICK mags through their paces.The above pistols never had any feeding problems with any ammo using Ed Brown Mags, Wilson or Springfield Mags That ammo list has four brands of self defense hollow points and also round nose and flat nose ammo from a variety of manufacturers. The CHIP MCCORMICK mags nose dived every second round of the self defense ammo with a few stops and jams as they emptied.They also failed to feed, on a regular basis, the round nose and flat nose ammo.