Yes, with "Chip-Mc"s
I used to use CMC power mags and never had any trouble with them shooting recreationally, or shooting matches at one local range that is gravel. By my home range is sand, and after being dropped a time or two they would start to do that. They never failed to feed, but just wouldn't drop from time to time. Killer in a USPSA match. I had to clean them often. So I switched to Metalforms with the different style follower and easier to clean on the range.
Complete thread:
- Ever have issues with 1911 magazine follower... -
rob,
2016-08-03, 17:13
- Brain fart... -
rob,
2016-08-03, 17:40
- Those mags... -
Sarge,
2016-08-03, 18:28
- CMC Powermags and Classics -
Sarge,
2016-08-03, 20:45
- These are not skirted followers... - rob, 2016-08-03, 21:19
- CMC Powermags and Classics- skirted? -
Gunner,
2016-08-03, 21:20
- CMC Powermags and Classics- skirted? - Sarge, 2016-08-03, 21:56
- Factory Springfield mags... - rob, 2016-08-03, 21:39
- CMC Powermags and Classics -
Sarge,
2016-08-03, 20:45
- Yes, with "Chip-Mc"s - cas, 2016-08-04, 12:55
- Those mags... -
Sarge,
2016-08-03, 18:28
- issues with follower... - Gunner, 2016-08-03, 19:27
- Ever have issues with 1911 magazine follower... -
Jared,
2016-08-04, 08:23
- I had the same issues with Wilson mags... -
rob,
2016-08-04, 09:09
- You want bumper pads! exepct maybe, on your concealed -
Rob Leahy,
2016-08-04, 12:42
- For a back up mag that's fine, but.... - rob, 2016-08-05, 23:37
- No flush fit, but - Jared, 2016-08-05, 14:56
- You want bumper pads! exepct maybe, on your concealed -
Rob Leahy,
2016-08-04, 12:42
- I had the same issues with Wilson mags... -
rob,
2016-08-04, 09:09
- Brain fart... -
rob,
2016-08-03, 17:40