This replacement or spare magazine is compatible with your 1911 Government. It is constructed of heat treated steel with injection molded mag follower and mag spring formed from chrome silicone wire. Made in the USA.
ProMag COL03 Standard 8rd 45 ACP Fits 1911 Government Blued Steel
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★★★★★ Rated 5 out of 5
$26.99 Original price was: $26.99.$20.76Current price is: $20.76.
Availability: 340 in stock
| Brand | ProMag |
| Category | Magazines |
| Model | Standard |
| Caliber | 45 ACP |
| Firearm Fit | 1911 Government |
| Capacity | 8rd |
| Color | Blued |
| Material | Steel |
| Max Capacity | 8 |
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Stuart Bloom (verified owner) –
I bought 2 for my new Tisas Model 1911 Commander. One barely fits. I had to cycle it 50 times for it to loosen and slide in, catch, and release. The 2nd one never did work. It got caught half way inserted. I worked with it for a long time. I finally realized that there were two problems: the front to back dimension is too long. I could see scratches on the very front of the magazine, and on the rear. The other issue was the welding alignment on the back of the stamped magazine. The two halves that get welded were not aligned. This made a “step” that also made the front to back dimension too big. Rather than send it back, I decided to work with it. I squeezed and hammered the shape to reduce the dimensions. Then I ground down the spot weld bead on the back. It works now, but still won’t eject by itself. I have to pull the magazine out. But it’s useable. This needs to be fixed. All of my other 6 magazines from others work perfectly.