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Has anyone installed a mag well on their 1911 DS? If so, did you blend the grip module to the mag well? I installed the Dawson Precision gen 1. I definitely like the feel of it, the base of my hand sits right on it and has a nice tight feel. I did have to file down the ribs on the side of the grip and a little bit around the back of grip to get it to fit, but it’s nice and tight.
 
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Has anyone installed a mag well on their 1911 DS? If so, did you blend the grip module to the mag well? I installed the Dawson Precision gen 1. I definitely like the feel of it, the base of my hand sits right on it and has a nice tight feel. I did have to file down the ribs on the side of the grip and a little bit around the back of grip to get it to fit, but it’s nice and tight.
sorry to say, i don't buy magwells, the only 1911 i do have with a magwell is my Sig STX, and that came with it from the factory.

since i personally am not into speed loading, i have no need.

if you want to "chamfer" the inner sides of the gun, where it meets up with the magwell adapter, that is up to you

here is a pic of my Sig STX, with the factory installed magwell, here you can see that the inner edges of the guns magwell (except the front strap) was "chamfered" to help facilitate magwell loading...

so i leave that up to you
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Yeah…I’m not taking a file to a $1500 gun. I’m not a big magwell fan. I’m not a gamer and tacticool is not my thing. I like some of the 1911 mag wells that are more blended and subtle, but a big fat tire round my grip not so much so.
 
I have heard that the Staccato magwell and the Dawson magwell can be a tight fit and you need to use a small hammer to tap them on. Haven't heard anything about having to use a file.
 
I did install a Dawson Precision Gen 2 magwell on my Prodigy 4.25". It is a snug fit and a tap or two of a rubber mallet does help. I did not grind down the ribs on the side, nor did I blend the bottom of the grip to the magwell. I know a lot of people do, but I just have a hard time taking a grinder to my expensive firearm.

I'm not a competitive shooter, but I do think the magwell improves the looks of the Prodigy. I guess it does make the Prodigy look more "tacticool" but to me it's more important how it helps with the grip of the pistol. One of the biggest improvements, for me anyway, is how it allows your pinky finger to rest on the magwell and gives your hand sort of a stop to help maintain your grip. To me the magwell sort of locks your hand on to the grip in a comfortable and easily repeatable position. Having the magwell acting as a sort of stop forces you to grip the gun higher and it's easier to repeat that grip every time and to make full contact with the grip safety.

If I used my Prodigy as a carry weapon, I might rethink the magwell if it interfered with holster operation, but since I don't it's no problem.

It works for me but to each their own.
 
I have the Dawson Gen 2 magwell on my Prodigy and while it was a tight fit, I absolutely did not grind or sand down anything on the gun. I would never do that to get something to fit.
 
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Another Member of the Staccato Gen 2 on my Prodigy. Soft mallet, a few tap…all set.
No grind, no file.
I have large hands, I’m not a comp shooter, gamer, etc.
I just like the positive feel at the base of my hand with a mag well.
 

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Ok, I get it, the gen 2 you didn’t need to file anything to install it. Nobody is answering the question I asked though.

Is anyone filing the bottom of the grip to blend in with the Magwell?
 
No, I didn't file the bottom of my grip. If I did shoot in competition I might consider it because when you shoot competitively you do everything possible to eliminate any accidents and to a competition shooter his firearm is a tool, nothing more and they really don't worry about the looks of their firearm, only function.

Even then the chances of a magazine catching on that lip are so infinitesimal that there's really no chance IMO.

Even race guns costing thousands of dollars don't always blend in that edge.

I would say do it if it really bothers you, but IMO it's a waste of time. Even with a Dremel or a hand file it would almost be impossible to do it without making it look butchered. Luckily grip modules on 2011s are easily replaceable, unlike most guns, so if it gets screwed up it could be replaced.

If you want to do, it's your gun, but I won't be doing mine.
 
The only thing I can think of is take a sharpie where the overlap is, Dremel/grind until the sharpie is gone.
But I gotta be honest, I’m not a competitive shooter (Probably gonna hit a few comps this year) and even if I was, don’t know if I’d ever get to the level where I could tell/need the difference in blending it in.
Nor…have I felt the need. No mag hang up or issues.
That being said… by all means, we all do things that mean something to us even if it means nothing/seems silly to others.
Sure as hell have done my fair share…lol.

If it bothers you, go for it. For me, personally, don’t see the need as it’s not a cosmetic item and I sure am no where near the caliber of shooter to where I would even begin to notice. YMMV.
 
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sorry to say, i don't buy magwells, the only 1911 i do have with a magwell is my Sig STX, and that came with it from the factory.

since i personally am not into speed loading, i have no need.

if you want to "chamfer" the inner sides of the gun, where it meets up with the magwell adapter, that is up to you

here is a pic of my Sig STX, with the factory installed magwell, here you can see that the inner edges of the guns magwell (except the front strap) was "chamfered" to help facilitate magwell loading...

so i leave that up to you
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That chamfering isn’t necessary with a tapered doublestack mag, where is is more with a single stack.

But you do you.
 
That chamfering isn’t necessary with a tapered doublestack mag, where is is more with a single stack.

But you do you.
as mentioned, i do not buy nor install magwells. as a result, i do not, nor never did, chamfer any magwells on any of my guns.......the only guns that came with them already installed was my Sig STX, and ( i forgot my long gone) former Canik METE...the o/p wanted information, and i provided what i had, and told him to do as he wanted with his gun...

how did you think i told him to "go head" and chamfer his.....???

please show me where i told him to so so.....
 
as mentioned, i do not buy nor install magwells. as a result, i do not, nor never did, chamfer any magwells on any of my guns.......the only guns that came with them already installed was my Sig STX, and ( i forgot my long gone) former Canik METE...the o/p wanted information, and i provided what i had, and told him to do as he wanted with his gun...

how did you think i told him to "go head" and chamfer his.....???

please show me where i told him to so so.....
I’m curious how much @KillerFord1977 gave you for your Canik?
 
EGW now has prodigy specific magwells btw. I have one on mine and really like it. The design of the magazine already has the funnel effect. I did not taper my grip. I just like how the magwell fits in the hand to force a higher grip closer to the bore axis.
 
EGW now has prodigy specific magwells btw. I have one on mine and really like it. The design of the magazine already has the funnel effect. I did not taper my grip. I just like how the magwell fits in the hand to force a higher grip closer to the bore axis.
I looked at that one, but I liked the look of the DP and it’s hooking over the nose of the grip.
 
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