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These magazines were designed for professional shooters and law enforcement personnel whose lives depend on a perfect shot every time. Expertly machined for exceptional quality and guaranteed to feed and function for every shot. ProMag magazines include a lifetime guarantee, if you ever have a problem with their magazines; simply return them to ProMag for replacement.
Para Ordnance P-14, Steel, .45 ACP, 14 Rounds, Blue.
NOT legal to own, carry or sell to residents living in California and other states.
Cannot be shipped to addresses in California; Hawaii; Massachusetts; New York; Toledo, Ohio; and Chicago, Illinois.
Cheaper Than Dirt MAG373
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Decent, 02/04/2008 |
| Reviewer: joey_clams |
| I bought one of these for my SA 1911 in hopes that it'd function in my wide-body frame as I've had some problems finding spare magazines. It works pretty flawlessly. Getting all fourteen rounds in can be quite the task, but other than that I'd say it's a pretty solid product. |
Worse magazine in the world., 01/25/2008 |
| Reviewer: The Duck |
| I bought 6 of these for IDPA and Stock IPSC work. Money down the drain. They do not activate the slide lock, so the gun continues to go into battery after the last round is fired. A sure way to lose a match in competition, and probably get you killed if you're a "professional" like the ad says.
Buy only Para Ord factory mags. |
Function issues, 10/05/2007 |
| Reviewer: Dusty |
| If your a professional, don't bet your life on these mags. I tested the mags prior to taking a tactical training coarse. On the static range they functioned well. On the tactical range, dirt, sand, and junk in general I had a 3 for 3 mag failure due to dropping mags on tactical reloads in the dirt. The factory mags 2 for 2 performed for 2 full days no problem.
At the end of day one I disassembled the mags and found they were full of white grease, now mud. Extensive cleaning and the next day I got a 3 for 3 failure in 2 hours the mag lips spread and were allowing rounds to pop up causing "stove pipe" malfunctions. The class was expensive over 1000 rounds fired in 2 days, the mags were a nightmare, buy factory new, you'll be glad you did.
In the real world these would have gotten me killed. |
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