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| I have had good Luck with Wilson 9 & 10 round mags. I have also had good success with Mec-Gar 9 round mags, which are generally less expensive. They are flush fitting.
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| Another nod for Wilson mags
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| Tripp Cobra magazines work great in my 1911 in .45 ACP. I would certainly try them in .38 Super. They are a good quality magazine but, they are not cheap. |
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| I have a 2012 Colt .38SA that I have used an abused for the last 4 years. About 10,000 rounds so far and the last I cleaned it was Dec 2018 I think. I recommend Tripp, Wilson and for range use the MecGar's work well. |
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| The only mags I have ever used in my Super's have been Colt factory (made by Metalform) or actual Metalform mags. Never had any issues. I have used both the flat follower style and the rounded follower style. The round follower style seems to load very smooth and works great. This is what I use when I am carrying my Colt Commander. No issues at all with ball or hollow points. You can find the Metalform mags in many styles. Round follower/flat follower, welded base/removable base, blued/stainless steel. And they can be found at good prices. A few places: MidwayUSA Gunmag Warehouse |
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I made it so far, now I'll go for more

| Tripp Bob
I am no expert, but think I am sometimes.
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| Posts: 4618 | Location: South Carolina | Registered: January 23, 2004 |  
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| I like Wilsons, but, if I'm going to use a pistol for shooting a match, where I have to do mag changes (they usually end up in sand or mud) The Tripp mags are far easier to disassemble and clean |
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