on the milspecs I would check two things. Make sure that each one does not fail to feed (IE no jams, stovepipes, etc), and make sure each one will fall out of the 1911 when you push the magazine release. If they work perfectly and fall free then by all means use them. If they don't work perfectly, or don't fall free (or both) then I would sell the ones with the issues on gunbroker and use the money to buy a wilson mag.
I have 1 metalform mag that I replaced the spring and follower with a wilson combat spring and follower kit. The mag was free when I bought my 1911, and it only ocassionally wouldn't feed correctly. The wilson kit cost me around $14 and fixed the issue. It is now every bit as reliable as my wilson mags, though I only holds 7 rounds.
GoodOlBoy
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