1911 Extended Basepad for Dawson or Metalform 9mm Mags by Dawson
IPSC: Designed to Fit the IPSC Box (Including Classic Division)
- The Perfect Compliment To A Dawson IPSC Magwell
- WILL NOT SEAT WITH DAWSON NO GAP ICE MAGWELLS
IPSC: Designed to Fit the IPSC Box (Including Classic Division)
- USPSA Legal, NOT LEGAL FOR ISPC
- DP Standard basepads are extended length factory replacements while DP No Gap basepads are designed for the DP 1911 Ice Magwell with No Gap Insert only.
DP 1911 Basepads are designed with maximum length for positive seating in competition or tactical environments. The unique wedge shape fits IPDA, USPSA and IPSC boxes (you should always check your pistol in the appropriate box as guns vary dimensionally). There are deep finger grooves on the sides to assist in rapid mag removal if needed. We offer basepads for most popular 1911 magazines and all are CNC machined from aircraft aluminum to Dawson Precision tolerances for a perfect fit and lasting durability. With the 1911 single stack making a strong comeback it made sense for Dave Dawson to make a basepad that increased the consistency of a fast, smooth, positive seating reload that accommodates not only the bigger, deeper magwells on the market, like the DP 1911 Ice Magwell, but all other types such as the Smith and Alexander Magwell.
DP Standard basepads are extended length factory replacements while DP No Gap basepads are designed for the DP 1911 Ice Magwell with No Gap Insert only.
Either way you go it improves positive mag seating.
- Extends Magazine for Improved Seating
- Grooved Sides to Aid in Magazine Removal
- CNC Machined from Aircraft Aluminum
- Use With or Without Standard 1911 Magwells
1 Review
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Perfect upgrade for 1911 magazines!
I'm upgrading my 1911 9mm and wanted some new basepads to go with my new magwell and replace the small flat plate at the bottom of my mags. This basepad was very easy to install and fits perfectly with my magwell. Be careful to make sure your mags have removable basepads as I found out that two of my factory mags had permanent (tack-welded) pads. So I ordered a couple of new magazines and switched their pads.