Springfield Armory Full Size 1911-A1 Series .45 7 Round OEM Magazine - PI4523

Description

In 1777 George Washington ordered the creation of Springfield Armory and for the next 150 years, they functioned as a firearms supplier for every major American conflict as well as a think tank for new firearm concepts. Today, Fueled by the same obsession for improved manufacturing techniques and cutting edge design that inspired the likes of John C. Garand, and John Browning, they have continued to develop products that are loyal to Springfield Armorys heritage while ensuring The Armorys place in the progression of American firearms.

Springfield Armory factory replacement magazine for Full Size and Champion 1911 models. Made to Springfield Armory specifications and tolerances and using the same manufacturing and materials as the original equipment magazines, ensuring perfect fit and operation. Features a seven round capacity, and blued steel finish.

Features
  • Manufacturer Number: PI4523
  • Springfield Armory Factory Magazine
  • Caliber: .45 ACP
  • Capacity: 7 Rounds
  • Body Material: Steel
  • Spring Material: Steel
  • Follower Material: Steel
  • Baseplate Material: Steel
  • Finish: Blued

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