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Rh7an
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kjw 1911 magazines
26 January, 2011, 19:57
hey up everyone, i brought a brand new 1911 a few weeks back and was soo pleased with it, i couldnt wait to get it to my local site to use it, in my hastlyness i somehow managed to lose the mag omw to my site (BAD TIMES)
What i need to know is where i can buy a replacement or is there any other brands that would fit my kjw 1911, the mag that came with the pistol was a double stack, quite thin mag if that helps.
thanks in advance guys
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26 January, 2011, 20:03
Re: kjw 1911 magazines
If it's a double stack it's most likely a TM clone.
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26 January, 2011, 20:06
Re: kjw 1911 magazines
yeh i believe it to be a tm clone, just need to be sure a tm mag will fit before i go ahead and buy one
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26 January, 2011, 20:16
Re: kjw 1911 magazines
From what I know, KJW mags fit a TM 1911, which means that you can use the Tercel and Bell mags in it
Why I say that? A certain retailer stocks them for a mere $11.99 and ships cheaply and quic
K
ly, meaning t
H
at you can get a
Mountain
of them for the price of just a few marui ones.
They are 1to1 replicas of the marui, just made from a different metal. Always keep them gassed and they will not develop leaks. If they do, apply a bit of transmition/brake fluid to the o-rings and they are good as new.
Cheers, Nikolay
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