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Mec-Gar 1911 Magazine (Government)-8 Round 40 S&W Pistol Mag (MGCGOV40B)
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Product Description
Genuine Mec-Gar replacement magazine for 1911 Government Model .40 S&W semi-auto self defense pistols. Made by legendary Italian magazine maker, Mec-Gar. Steel construction and adherence to strict tolerances guarantees reliable fit and function as well as years of service from these magazines. The finish provides a low maintenance surface and aids in reliability.
Mec-Gar 1911 Government Model Pistol Magazine Features
- Manufactured by Mec-Gar Italy
- Legendary Mec-Gar reliability
- Heat treated stainless steel housing
- Long lasting magazine spring manufactured from higher tensile music wire
- Follower manufactured from stainless steel
- Ammo count sight holes at rounds 2-8
- Lip on flat base plate aids in quick magazine changes
Mec-Gar 1911 Government Magazine Specifications
- Compatible With: Full Size Government Model 1911’s
- Caliber: .40 S&W
- Capacity: 8 Rounds
- Body Finish: Blue (looks black)
- Base Plate Material: Heat Treated Stainless Steel
- Model Number: MGCGOV40B
- UPC: 765595104600
***PLEASE NOTE***
New magazines can have stiff springs which may make it difficult to load to full capacity until broken in.
Mec-Gar 1911 Government Model Pistol Magazine Features
- Manufactured by Mec-Gar Italy
- Legendary Mec-Gar reliability
- Heat treated stainless steel housing
- Long lasting magazine spring manufactured from higher tensile music wire
- Follower manufactured from stainless steel
- Ammo count sight holes at rounds 2-8
- Lip on flat base plate aids in quick magazine changes
Mec-Gar 1911 Government Magazine Specifications
- Compatible With: Full Size Government Model 1911’s
- Caliber: .40 S&W
- Capacity: 8 Rounds
- Body Finish: Blue (looks black)
- Base Plate Material: Heat Treated Stainless Steel
- Model Number: MGCGOV40B
- UPC: 765595104600
***PLEASE NOTE***
New magazines can have stiff springs which may make it difficult to load to full capacity until broken in.