RWB MAG 1911 .45 ACP 8-Round Magazine with Black Rubber Buttpad
- Capacity-Rounds:
- 8
- Type:
- Magazines
- Firearm Group:
- 1911
- Caliber-Gauge:
- 45 ACP
The RWB MAG 1911 .45 ACP 8-round magazine with black rubber buttpad is a straightforward, dependable magazine built for 1911 pistols chambered in .45 ACP. Whether you're running drills at the range, stocking spares for competition, or keeping your carry gun topped off, a quality 1911 magazine is as essential as the gun itself. RWB's version comes new—not surplus—so you know what you're getting: fresh metal, reliable feeding, and the kind of no-nonsense design that suits the 1911 platform.
The eight-round capacity is the standard for most full-size 1911s, giving you a proper magazine supply without needing to hunt down odd-spec alternatives. The black rubber buttpad adds a touch of grip and a small buffer against wear, especially useful if you're dropping magazines into mag holders or tossing them into a range bag. These are the kinds of magazines you buy a few of and forget about—they just work.
For 1911 shooters, having multiple factory-quality magazines on hand means less downtime and more trigger time. Build a reliable magazine rotation, and you'll spend more time shooting and less time troubleshooting feed issues.
Key Features
- 8-round capacity for standard full-size 1911 pistols in .45 ACP
- New production (not surplus stock)
- Black rubber buttpad for grip and protection
- Compatible with standard 1911 .45 ACP platforms
Specifications
| Caliber | .45 ACP |
| Capacity | 8 rounds |
| Brand | RWB |
| Buttpad | Black rubber |
| Condition | New |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this magazine compatible with my 1911?
Yes, the RWB MAG 1911 .45 ACP 8-round magazine is designed for 1911 pistols chambered in .45 ACP. If you own a standard full-size 1911, this magazine will work with it.
Why choose new magazines over surplus?
New magazines come with fresh springs and consistent quality standards, whereas surplus stock may have unknown history and wear. With RWB's new production, you're starting with a known baseline for reliability.
What's the purpose of the black rubber buttpad?
The rubber buttpad provides a small cushion when the magazine is seated or drops, helps with grip when handling, and offers a bit of protection against dings and wear during regular use.
How many of these magazines should I have?
That depends on your shooting style and frequency, but most 1911 shooters find a rotation of 3 to 5 magazines per gun gives plenty of flexibility between range sessions without excessive maintenance.

