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  • kalboy

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    Sure do! I've used Mec-Gars in a couple different Hi Powers both Browning and clones/copies of various quality and had flawless service . The nickel mags aare very nice and well worth the extra $ imo. The simple use of the Mec Gars turned a Hi Power I owned that was made in India ( looked like the WWll Englis guns) from a jammomatic with the OEM mag into a flawless runner. I always ordered mine from Widener's and bought the 13 rd mags. Good luck as you proceed.
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    Leo

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    I am a little different of opinion. I bite the bullet and pay the price for original factory mags. Yes, sometimes they cost twice as much, but I have never lost a match due to magazine issues, and I have never had to throw away an unreliable magazine. I think in the long run, quality magazines work out almost as economical.
     

    kalboy

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    And for several others as well. Ruger contracted Mec Gar for the SR9 mags . The Browning OEM mags with the booster spring to drop the mag are made by MG also .
     
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