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Factory & 'Non-' Mags, I want to hear your horror stories and positive testimonies.
They say "a semi-auto is only as good as the magazine you have in it."
I'll start off by saying that the mag that 'lives' in my 5906 and the first reload are both factory mags. Once upon a time I dropped one of the two in muddy sandy muck, wiped it off, and it fired just fine. I have never had a failure to feed with my factory mags. That being said, after the two factory mags, I would then reach for one of three "Eagle" 17 round mags. Once I bought them a few years back, I've pretty much saved the factory mags for defense only (and occasional range use) since and only used the Eagles for the majority of range use. I often load them all the way full, and I've been expecting a jam or some sort of FTF over the years since I bought them, and they are STILL FTF-free! Also seen in the photo-below is a silly 30-rounder, believe or not I haven't had any FTF's with that either! I only use that one for recreational out-door plinking. I think all of that says alot about the gun itself as well as the mags.
For my SW1911, I carry it with a Chip McCormick 8 round "Power Mag" in the gun, and my first backup mag is a Chip McCormick "Power Ten" 10 rounder. Only once have I had a FTF with a Chip, it was the ten rounder, and it also was the very first time I ever loaded it and used it. Failure was that the slide locked back four or five shots into the full mag. Ever since that, I haven't had any FTFs with these mags. But I want to hear everyone's gory details especially regarding this brand, ever gave 'em a torture test? I want to hear about it! i suppose if I shot the Chips dry and needed to load more, I'd turn to my 'factory' S&W 8 round ACT mags, of which I have four. I dropped one of these from waist-height at the range once, and my range has concrete floors. it was fully loaded and the base-plate flew off, rounds went everywhere, but I was able to recover all the pieces and put it back together. I won't be making that mistake again if I can help it, but the mag still works fine. I'd like to hear any gripes or praise regarding these! Also if, hypothetically, in a really bad situation, I went through the chips and all my S&W mags, I'd then turn to two "Pro-mag" 10 rounders which i use at the range often, and haven't had any problems with, but for some reason i treat these as my least-trusted 1911 mags, because I got them new but cheap! Anyone have any gripes or praise for the pro-mags?
I do not want this thread to be limited to SW1911s and 5906's only, but those are my only two Smith semi-autos. Let's hear it! Ever done torture tests? Had any issues out-doors due to elements? Tell us your amazing accounts of reliability, and the regretful mags you wish you never bought!!!
They say "a semi-auto is only as good as the magazine you have in it."
I'll start off by saying that the mag that 'lives' in my 5906 and the first reload are both factory mags. Once upon a time I dropped one of the two in muddy sandy muck, wiped it off, and it fired just fine. I have never had a failure to feed with my factory mags. That being said, after the two factory mags, I would then reach for one of three "Eagle" 17 round mags. Once I bought them a few years back, I've pretty much saved the factory mags for defense only (and occasional range use) since and only used the Eagles for the majority of range use. I often load them all the way full, and I've been expecting a jam or some sort of FTF over the years since I bought them, and they are STILL FTF-free! Also seen in the photo-below is a silly 30-rounder, believe or not I haven't had any FTF's with that either! I only use that one for recreational out-door plinking. I think all of that says alot about the gun itself as well as the mags.
For my SW1911, I carry it with a Chip McCormick 8 round "Power Mag" in the gun, and my first backup mag is a Chip McCormick "Power Ten" 10 rounder. Only once have I had a FTF with a Chip, it was the ten rounder, and it also was the very first time I ever loaded it and used it. Failure was that the slide locked back four or five shots into the full mag. Ever since that, I haven't had any FTFs with these mags. But I want to hear everyone's gory details especially regarding this brand, ever gave 'em a torture test? I want to hear about it! i suppose if I shot the Chips dry and needed to load more, I'd turn to my 'factory' S&W 8 round ACT mags, of which I have four. I dropped one of these from waist-height at the range once, and my range has concrete floors. it was fully loaded and the base-plate flew off, rounds went everywhere, but I was able to recover all the pieces and put it back together. I won't be making that mistake again if I can help it, but the mag still works fine. I'd like to hear any gripes or praise regarding these! Also if, hypothetically, in a really bad situation, I went through the chips and all my S&W mags, I'd then turn to two "Pro-mag" 10 rounders which i use at the range often, and haven't had any problems with, but for some reason i treat these as my least-trusted 1911 mags, because I got them new but cheap! Anyone have any gripes or praise for the pro-mags?
I do not want this thread to be limited to SW1911s and 5906's only, but those are my only two Smith semi-autos. Let's hear it! Ever done torture tests? Had any issues out-doors due to elements? Tell us your amazing accounts of reliability, and the regretful mags you wish you never bought!!!

