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- 1911 10MM Magazines. This is the newest addition to the check-mate family of magazines; Unlike 10mm magazines of the past, Check-Mates have proven to display all of the reliable function & features most other 10mm lack.
- This is a Check-Mate 8-Round Magazine in Blued or Stainless Steel finish with Removable base plate for full size 1911 pistols in 45 ACP.These magazines come with a Check-Mate Follower, Hybrid Style Feed Lips, and a Hi-Performance 8-Round Spring.
Check-Mate Gov't 1911.45 CAL stainless steel magazine with a 8RD capacity, removable floorplate, Check-Mate skirted follower with dimple, wadcutter feed lips, and a hi-performance 8RD magazine spring. Your 1911 is only as reliable as its magazine. You can have a top tier 1911, but if it's fed from a sub-par magazine you'll only run into trouble. Weather you have a Colt Gold Cup, a Kimber Custom II, a Rock Island 1911, or anything in between - make sure you have quality 1911 magazines for it.
CheckMate is a fine manufacturer of 1911, M1A, Desert Eagle, and Beretta magazines. For their 1911 magazines, three type of feedlip designs are offered: Wadcutter, Hybrid, and GI. There is much history behind these designations. The GI design dates back to the origins of the 1911. The Wadcutter came later, followed by the Hybrid which is more of a modern creature. Most mags these days employ a hybrid design. Strong chances your OEM mag that came with your 1911 did as well. Here is a detailed picture (courtesy of CheckMate) showing the three types.
Which feedlip type to use really comes down to total round length. The original spec for a 230 grain “ball” ammo was 1.26 inches overall length. This is what the GI feedlip was designed around. If all you shoot is traditional ball ammo, this is the feedlip for you as you will experience the highest level of reliable feeding. However there is a tradeoff. Hollow point (and wadcutter) rounds may be as short as 1.20 inches, and that difference is notable. Load a GI mag full of these shorter rounds, and the reliability level decreases. The degree of which varies from gun to gun. What happens is that in that 0.06 inch difference, the ball round had hit the feedramp, but the shorter round can get pushed upwards and cause a jam. It doesn’t take much really.
The Wadcutter feedlip solves the problem for shorter rounds, like the wadcutter, which gained popularity in competitive shooting. Use this feedlip style for the shorter rounds. The tradeoff here is that the feeding is the best for shorter rounds, but traditional ball ammo loses a true controlled feed in this feedlip type. Responsive video grid 2 30 – html5 video gallery maker. Acorn 6 5 3rd.
The hybrid feedlip is a combination of both designs and generally works well for all. If you find yourself shooting a mix of ammo and want the greatest selection of caliber options, and capacity, this is the preferred option.
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For a 1911 there are many items that contribute to proper feeding. The above assumes a properly functioning 1911 of reputable make to begin with, and one that is shooting standard pressure ammo at bullet weight between 180 and 230 grains, with a recoil spring of standard rating to +1 strong as described by the extra power Wolff springs. With this in mind, it is also necessary to have extra consideration when using the fantastic 10 mm caliber. Hardware monitor 5 54 – hardware monitoring sensor app download. The loads vary greatly for this round, and a 10 mm 1911 needs to be designed as a system for handling the 10 mm cartridge.