1911 Magazine Extended Base, 9MM/10RD

$23.95
SKU:
80001500
UPC:
723551443552

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PROP 65 WARNING

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1911 Spare/Replacement magazines.  Tisas magazines are manufactured to exacting standards by several sub-contractors that include: Mec-Gar, CheckMate and Sabatti.  Magazines may vary in appearance from those in photo.  Please note that we cannot fulfill requests for a specific manufacturer.

  • Fitment: Single Stack 1911
  • Caliber: 9 MM
  • Capacity: 10 Rounds
  • Base Plate Style: Extended
  • Finish: Black

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PROP 65 WARNING

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Quality

Posted by William Harkins jr on 2023 Aug 15th

I prefer these over the older 9 round mags previously sent with the 9mm carry commander. The extra round and a much better follow really helps with consistent reliability. Just make sure you seat your rounds all the way to the rear or if using a hollow point and the rounds weren't loaded fully rearward you can sometimes get a FTF from a nose dive into the barrel ramp but I consider that a user malfunction cause when loaded correctly basically zero issues. Very good mags

Very good.

Posted by JERRY LEWIS on 2023 Jul 14th

These mags are better quality than the 9 rnd mags that came with my Stingray.

M1911A1 US Army

Posted by Running Bear on 2023 Apr 28th

Grade AAAA mags, would buy again, top quality workmanship....

9mm 10 rd magazines

Posted by John Surguy on 2023 Mar 24th

Very good quality over the ones I received with the 9mm carry

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Quality

I prefer these over the older 9 round mags previously sent with the 9mm carry commander. The extra round and a much better follow really helps with consistent reliability. Just make sure you seat your rounds all the way to the rear or if using a hollow point and the rounds weren't loaded fully rearward you can sometimes get a FTF from a nose dive into the barrel ramp but I consider that a user malfunction cause when loaded correctly basically zero issues. Very good mags

William Harkins jr