Took them to the range. Both operated 8 rd SS mags flawlessly. They are the bottom spot welded type, but my two Kimber magazines that came with the weapon, 7 rd, are made the same way. Had those for ten years, no problem, and my range day leads me to expect the same from these two magazines. I had zero faults/ failure to feed from these new SS Kimber mags.
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The second to the last round would almost always fail to load properly. The first rounds would load without issue but when the magazine got down to the last two rounds the next to the last round fails to load. The round doesn't make it into the chamber and the slide stays partways back. I am able to sometimes push the slide forward using hand pressure but this isn't ideal for a field condition. This was happening with full metal jacket ball ammo not hollowpoints. The factory Kimber magazine did not have any issue loading.
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Quality magazines by Kimber. Added short base pads, used 3 Kimber 1911, KimPro Tac-Mag Bumper Pad sets 5.99 each (purchased a #40 thread tapper from local Hardware store 5.99... made for easy install). Looks great and functional in my Kimber 1911. Fast Shipper.
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all Mags fit well, released and looked to be of good quality. I got these for a Springfield 1911. I have not shot them yet. the only down side is that the bottom plate of the Mag is spot welded and is NOT removable so you can not take them apart to clean and oil. As long as you keep them clean and dry they should last a good long time.
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You can't go wrong getting Kimber branded magazines as that is what Kimber ships with their stuff anyway. The magazines work fine for me, no problems, no misfeeds, etc.
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