If it is for self-defense,
Wilson and never look back.
If you are just talking about a range toy, you can spend a little less money but for serious work, Wilson is the way to go.
I was in the 1911 game, got out and after many years got back in the game.
Back 25+ years ago, Wilson was the go-to magazine for serious work. When I returned to the 1911, I wasn't sure if Wilson was still the top dog but it turns out they are.
You don't need huge base pads or other gizmos. Just a solid, reliable magazine. Most semi-auto functioning problems can be traced to the magazine - don't go cheap on magazines if the gun must function.
The Wilson 47 series mags are top-notch. I prefer the stainless models with the smaller base pads.
The steel is high quality. The feed lips retain their form. The springs are strong and don't weaken with use. The follower is plastic (self lubricating and will not rust) and is large enough to stay aligned in the body of the magazine. The Wilson 47 series will feed SWC, RN and RN hollow point reliably.
Almost any magazine will work when new. The question is, "How long will it work and WHEN WILL IT FAIL"?