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Colt 1911 22 Hi-Cap Replacement Magazine Spring

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Having feeding issues? Replace your worn out magazine spring and improve performance. This magazine spring is a direct replacement for our high capacity magazine upgrades used in Colt 1911 22pistol made by Walther / Umarex. This spring is not a factory replacement and only works with our Hi-Cap Mag Kits seen HERE

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MSRP: $8.95
Our Price: $5.25
Savings: $3.70


Shipping: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 Business Days
Part #: 100-019C-COLT
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Installation Instructions RESTRICTIONS
 

1) Remove factory basepad and retainer plate.

2) Remove old magazine spring

5) Insert new magazine spring into magazine body.

6) Compress spring with retainer plate into magazine body and slide on the basepad.


Average Rating: Average Rating: 4.5 of 5 4.5 of 5 Total Reviews: 4 Write a review »

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5 of 5 September 3, 2024
Reviewer: C Adams from San Antonio , TX United States  


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5 of 5 Fast Shipping September 30, 2020
Reviewer: Whittington Vara from SAINT AUGUSTINE, FL United States  
The replacement magazine springs were shipped promptly and arrived sooner than expected!

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5 of 5 June 2, 2020
Reviewer: Larry Wyckoff from YAKIMA, WA United States  
They all perfect in my mags.

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2 of 5 Flimsy March 13, 2020
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from Portland, OR United States  
I purchased the 16+1 mag upgrade which included this spring.   The original spring got bent when I tried to load the mag to max capacity.   I could not get the full 16 rounds in the mag so I ordered a new spring thinking that I made a mistake.  Yes, I made sure that the spring was properly seated as shown on the video.   Yes, the angle of the follower matches the angle of the spring, etc.   After numerous attempts I am still unable to load 16 rounds in the mag without the spring getting hung up in the mag.   It is too flimsy for this application.   I am just going with 15 rounds in the mag.  It works fine at that level.  I have two other spare mags and I will leave them at 12 rounds capacity.  I may get the upgraded base pad for those mags without the extra capacity to match the magwell.

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