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Senior Member
Join Date: September 29, 2000
Location: Tulsa Oklahoma
Posts: 434
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Ok. Even though I haven't really experienced any problems with my factory mag or the Shooting Star mag I bought seperately, I broke down at the gun show today and bought two Wilson mags at 24.95 apiece. Then I got to thinking that I saw somewhere that the "good" Wilson mags have metal followers. These have plastic followers and base pads already attached. Have I been screwed again? Damn, I sure wish I'd get kissed once in a while!
![]() ------------------ "Charlton Heston is my President" Danny45 NRA, NAHC, Buckmasters |
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Senior Member
Join Date: December 17, 1998
Posts: 1,885
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Wilson mags come with polymer follows. Which is one of the things that make them so reliable. I've had three factory mags with shooting star followers which were not reliable. A Wilson spring and follower kit solved the problem. Wilson is the only mag I trust my life to.
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 16, 2000
Posts: 102
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Got Wilson mags with polymer followers for my Kimber CDP they are the best IMO. The one that came w/the kimber is junk. I use the Wilsons for daily carry. You have not been screwed.
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