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Thread: CCW with a 10 round mag?

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    cmc ten rounders rock. and cmc is now wilson combat. that debate is now over
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    Quote Originally Posted by jpusk View Post
    cmc ten rounders rock. and cmc is now wilson combat. that debate is now over
    Good purchase on Wilson's part IMO. Surprising how many missed this back in January.
    "The pistol, learn it well, carry it always ..." - Jeff Cooper

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    I read about it then, but had since forgotten it.
    Everybody is real cagey about where their magazines actually come from.
    It is seldom clear as to who is actually bending metal and who is just doing the branding.
    Was Wilson getting their tubes from ol' Chip all along, or making their own?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Watson View Post
    I read about it then, but had since forgotten it.
    Everybody is real cagey about where their magazines actually come from.
    It is seldom clear as to who is actually bending metal and who is just doing the branding.
    Was Wilson getting their tubes from ol' Chip all along, or making their own?
    You are correct, few actually make their own, many out-source.
    "The pistol, learn it well, carry it always ..." - Jeff Cooper

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    I do hope they keep the railed magazines. I'm a fan.

    I carry an eight-round RPM in the gun and two 10rnd RPMs as spares. They are the first 10rnd mags I've ever trusted.

    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Watson View Post
    I read about it then, but had since forgotten it.
    Everybody is real cagey about where their magazines actually come from.
    It is seldom clear as to who is actually bending metal and who is just doing the branding.
    Was Wilson getting their tubes from ol' Chip all along, or making their own?

    If the “Chip” mags you’re referring to are CMC; they’re made by CheckMate (CMI).
    "Sights are for the unenlightened."

    Rick

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