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Thread: Left Handed 1911 Magazines for Randall?

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    Left Handed 1911 Magazines for Randall?

    Ladies and Gentlemen:

    I know that this could also be posted in the parts forum, but this is pretty much a Randall specific question, other than the very few other lefty 1911s out there.

    I have some stainless steel .45 ACP magazines I purchased for a lefty 1911. These mags have packaging that says Amertech, P. O. Box 3053 Granada Hills, CA 91344. The packaging also says "Left hand magazine for use in left hand automatic only." The card stock in the ziploc baggie has the same woodgrain look as the Randall boxes. Is this the vendor for Randall? Magazine is a welded bottom style for a full size 1911 stamped Amertec .45 Auto that holds 7 rounds.

    I know that Randall mags were usually stamped Randall. However, this mag sure looks like one of theirs.

    I could not find anything on Amertec on the web.

    On a slightly related note, I do also have some lefty mags that are 7 rounders that were made by Metalform, as well as a few from DLASK. The DLASK mags sure do look like Mec-Gars.

    Does anyone know of any other suppliers for lefty mags?

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    Not sure just what your question is, but there ARE other gun makers (Cabot, for one) that makes southpaw .45's, so there's doubtless other suppliers. ALL Randall OEM mags were marked with the Randall trademark.

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