Preview: Duramag 1911 DS Magazines

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posted on May 20, 2025
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Duramag 1911 DS Magazines

Offered as standard equipment for Springfield Armory’s 1911 DS Prodigy pistols and sold aftermarket exclusively through the company, Duramag’s 1911 DS Magazines are nonetheless equally compatible with numerous other 9 mm Luger-chambered 2011-style handguns on the market as well.

Each of the double-stack box magazines feature 410 stainless-steel construction, interior and exterior T-360 coatings for increased durability and easier cleaning, an anti-fatigue Everflex spring for longevity and an Advanced Geometry Follower designed to always remain level for reliable feeding.

Available in flush-fitting 10- and 17-round versions, a 20-rounder with an extended baseplate and an ample 26-round variant that protrudes 2" beyond its well are also offered.

MSRP is $60. For more information, visit the company website here.

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