Off Topic:
where can those be found?
I got them at a gun show....IIRC at the time (last year) the charged $7 each or 5 for $5.
At the same time I also bought many of the mags we talked about on this thread. Some cost over $35 each. I bought about 5 of the different "good" mags, that gave me the two that came with the Remington, I know I have one colt, one CM, and a Wesson. As well as quite a few WWII vintage GI mags (I did not want to use these in the pistol matches, did not want history hitting the ground).
I bought the gun at the same show....looked it up the other night $806 out the door for the pistol...or I should say off the table.
I did practice with all the mags, I have a little medical tape on the bottom of them with them all numbered....the Chinese all look the same, but you can tell the Remington from a Colt from a CM....but I still put numbers on them. All of them just worked and people both at work (I work at a sheriffs office) and at the club are just amazed that the cheap mags work. To a man they all think that I should be having nothing but issues with them, but I really don't.
I am sure that it is my gun, and the fact it is not a hot rod or race car that is very tight. I have shot many different types of 1911's and I do know that the cheap mags don't seem to work well in commander length guns, and some very high end guns. I think that in that entry level 1911 (that is where I put the Remington and that is not a bad thing) where things are a little more lose that you might be ok. I only have the one 1911 but I am looking at an older RI, If I pick that up it will be very interesting to see how things work in that pistol.