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I can’t say that I’ve ever had a problem with any 47D mags that I’v ever owned. All have functioned flawlessly in seven different 1911’s; basically every 1911 I have that they’ll fit in, including four Colts.
I also have four 10 round Wilson ETMs in 9mm. They were problematic on feeding the first round from a fully loaded mag until the mag springs had taken their set. They’ve been working fine for the last ten years or so.
"Sights are for the unenlightened."
Rick
IDPA Certified Safety Officer
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seagiant (25th February 2020)
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I have 47Ds that are over 20 years old, I might change a spring once in a while. Simply the best for me, they work in everything. Currently 8 different guns and a bunch that have been sold.
Also use Wilson 9mm and 10mm mags.
Jim
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seagiant (25th February 2020)
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Rick McC. (27th April 2020)
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I read somewhere Checkmate made Brown mags. Explains why they look alike. I have had good luck with Checkmate GI mags. I think I will be happy.
John
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