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Thread: Identify M1911 Magazines

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    Identify M1911 Magazines

    Hello All!
    I need a bit of help in identifying these magazines - they are completely unmarked.

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    If you need more pictures to help ID please let me know.
    Cheers,
    Tom

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    Heavy spot welds normally indicate ca. 1960-early1970 USGI production though some aftermarket mfrs still produce unmarked magazine to this day. USGI generally have a phosphate type finish.

    This thread shows some examples. Due to the Photobucket issue some might not be able to view the photos but using Chrome and the Photobucket extension allows viewing the photos.

    https://forum.m1911.org/showthread.p...Identification

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