The Wilson Combat 47OXCHV magazine transforms 1911 reliability with precision-engineered construction that feeds 45 ACP+P rounds consistently. This 6-round detachable magazine features a low-profile steel floor plate that maintains concealment while delivering the feeding reliability Wilson Combat is known for.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard 1911 magazines that struggle with +P ammunition, the 47OXCHV handles high-pressure loads through reinforced stainless steel construction and optimized spring tension. The low-profile floor plate reduces printing during concealed carry while maintaining full grip purchase. Wilson Combat's proprietary follower design eliminates common feeding issues that plague factory magazines.
Key Features
- Stainless steel construction resists corrosion and maintains dimensional stability
- 6-round capacity optimized for 45 ACP+P ammunition feeding
- Low-profile steel floor plate reduces concealment printing
- Precision-machined follower ensures consistent cartridge presentation
- Heat-treated spring maintains tension through thousands of cycles
- Compatible with Government and Commander frame 1911 pistols
- Witness holes allow visual ammunition count verification
Range testing demonstrates reliable feeding across various 45 ACP+P loads, from 185-grain JHP to 230-grain ball ammunition. The magazine maintains consistent lockback function with the slide stop, critical for tactical reloads and malfunction clearance. Stainless steel construction withstands environmental exposure better than blued alternatives, making it suitable for duty carry and competitive shooting.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 6 rounds
- Caliber: 45 ACP+P
- Construction: Stainless steel body and floor plate
- Compatibility: 1911 Government and Commander frames
- Floor plate: Low-profile steel design
- Follower: Wilson Combat proprietary design
- Spring: Heat-treated carbon steel
- Model: 47OXCHV
Wilson Combat magazines represent the reliability standard serious shooters demand. The 47OXCHV delivers consistent performance where feeding failures aren't acceptable, backed by decades of 1911 engineering expertise.